This Hosta-Filled Shade Garden Plan Is Perfect for Planting Around Trees
More than just plain green filler among flashier plants, hostas can enhance a shady spot all by themselves. These robust perennials provide bold texture, as well as a variety of leaf colors, patterns, and shapes. Some types even have very fragrant flowers. With this hosta-filled shade garden plan, you can create a beautiful, low-maintenance shady haven that’s full of texture and calming colors from spring to fall.
Plant List for the Hosta-Filled Shade Garden Plan
In this hosta-filled shade garden plan, five different types of hostas surround an antique millstone recruited into service as a fountain. Variegated vinca edges the bed, perfectly complementing the hostas and resulting in a simple, lush, and tidy looking design.
- 50 Greater periwinkle (Vinca major): Zones 7-11
- 3 Hosta 'Night Before Christmas': Zones 3-8
- 4 Hosta 'Halcyon': Zones 3-8
- 3 Hosta 'Tokudama Aureonebulosa': Zones 3-8
- 1 Hosta 'Paul's Glory': Zones 3-8
- 3 Hosta 'Undulata': Zones 3-8
If you can't find these exact hosta cultivars, substitute with others that have similar colors, shapes, and sizes.
Because some plants can become overly aggressive and spread out of control in certain climates, always check which species are considered invasive in your area before planting. For example, in warmer regions, greater periwinkle (also called big periwinkle) is considered invasive. Non-invasive shade-loving alternatives include golden star, native wild ginger, and barren strawberry.
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This garden design includes an illustrated PDF printable version of the planted garden, a detailed layout diagram, a list of plants for the garden as shown, and complete instructions for installing the garden.