Those hostas are so pretty! I am going to have to put some in my back section. I have seen them in full sun, do they also do well in COMPLETE shade? Also, how well do they grow from seed?
I don't think hosta will do well in full sun and I've never grown them from seeds. I dug all those up from my daughters house. In the middle section (1st pic)I've got Little Richard Obelia, Lorepedlum. two butterfly bushes. And in the section by the house I've got nandina and some shrub I have no idea what it is but has flowers that smell good and caladiums that aren't up yet. Oh yeah, a little monkey grass thrown in. That middle section will get messed up when the road construction starts.
That is so pretty. Shade gardens are so beautiful and peaceful. People sometime concentrate on so many flowers they forget that building a garden of different shades of color and plant form is what makes a garden beautiful.
Beautiful pictures and I love your Hostas. I have a lot different varieties in my shade garden. I used to think they were dull, but have learned to love them. They look so nice with the ferns and Astilbe.
The reason I found this site was to inquire what plants to use to fill these long narrow beds leading to my front door. The grey tile is my sidewalk and the long beds are on both sides. They are under the roof overhang and only get full shade. I've had so many suggestions from new found friends here and learn to make my own compost after which I got to planning and planting!! this is a result of all your help I have equal planting on both sides and things are looking Up
This area looks like it gets enough light to plant almost anything to me .. Bleeding hearts, you already have some caladium and hosta.. fern, you could put lily of the vally... columbine, some Oriental lilies..
are those snapdragons in the back there?? I can't tell what the flowers are...
I do have lillie of the valley but they are coming up weakly I also have bleeding hearts at the other end but they're turning yellow and the leaves edges are burning as at the other end they recieve more sun so I'm moving the bleeding hearts to the back yard so it gets all shade from trees.( Not to mention the fact I recently found out bleeding hearts can get very large and these are not the drawf BH'S, and could get too big for this area ) The pink and white snapdragons seems to love it here they have really grown alot ,But No not enough light to grow anything. The closer to the door the less light comes down thru the opening. on the 1st pic the greenery at the top of the pic is the bleeding heart right beyond the snapdragon the sun stops there doesn't even shine on the sidewalk beyond that point , so I'm happy with what I have so far I would like a flower the blooms all spring and summer closer to the door tho However I think the hostas, ferns and caladiums wil look good once it all grows in and becomes full .I believe the color of the wall and sidewalk help with the light reflection.. good thing my house color isn't dark