LOL.. I was going to mention any sort of ground cover.
I'll ask my mom when she gets home.
LOL.. I was going to mention any sort of ground cover.
I'll ask my mom when she gets home.
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Well I don't mind a ground cover as long as it doesn't spread too fast, like if it takes a couple years to really start spreading so it's noticable, that wouldn't be too bad.Originally Posted by Kfamr
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Impatience is a good shade plant and it has many different colored flowers.
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I was going to say Impatients also. They have been one of the only plants I could get to grow in my yard. Marigolds also have done pretty well in the shade for me.Originally Posted by Queen of Poop
More shade loving plants:
bacopa hybrid
begonia
browallia
coleus
mimulus
pansy viola tricolor
viola tricolor
Note that the pansy and viola will self seed and you'll have them coming up year after year, even though they are annuals. I personally love the violas, just like pansy's but smaller, their cute flower faces are so tiny, colorful and beautiful.
And NONE of these are groundcovers.
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(RB furbabies: Rascal RB 10/11/03 (ferret), Sami RB 24/02/04 (dog), Trouble RB 10/08/05 (ferret), Miko RB 20/01/06 (ferret) and Sebastian RB 12/12/06(ferret), Sasha RB 17/10/09 (border collie cross), Diego RB 04/12/21
You can go with plants with striking foliage. Hostas, caladiums, elephant ears, black taro, Persian shield, Chocolate plant are all ones I've had success with. Deer don't seem to bother the tropicals (elephant ears, taro and caladiums) or the chocolate plant. Pachysandra can be invasive but grows fairly slowly.
Good luck!
I've been finally defrosted by cassiesmom!
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Are you looking for something to come back year after year or are you looking for annuals?
Some good annuals are:
Impatience
Begonias
Coleus
Caladiums
Some good perrenials are:
Hosta
Hydranga
Astilbe
Bleeding Heart
I've read that Daylillies will tolerate shade but the ones I have in shady areas don't bloom as well as the ones in full sun.
From Decker with Love
Hostas like the shade. You maybe want something that flowers better though. Have you tried an online Plant Selector. Here is a link to one if you want to have a look. Selector
Violets, but they will spread if you're not careful, periwinkle (vinca) which is also a ground cover ... my whole yard is pretty dark, and some plants, like columbine, which are supposed to be okay, died. Astilbe will do okay in some shade as well, any garden center has "shade tolerant plants" in a separate area. Impatients and begonias, which are annuals, do well in shade as well.
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