Got a shady garden in zone 5? No worries!
You can still have a beautiful, lush garden. There are plenty of plants that thrive in low light.
Ready to find the best shade plants for your zone 5 garden?
Let’s get growing!
Hostas
Hostas love the shade and have gorgeous, lush leaves.
They’re super low-maintenance and perfect for adding green to your shady corners.
Astilbe
Astilbes thrive in shaded areas and produce beautiful feathery plumes.
They bring a pop of color with their pink, white, or red flowers.
Bleeding Heart
Bleeding Hearts are perfect for the shade and have romantic heart-shaped flowers.
They’re like little love notes from your garden!
Ferns
Ferns adore the shade and give off major woodland vibes.
They’re great for that lush, natural look in your garden.
Coral Bells (Heuchera)
Coral Bells have stunning, colorful foliage that can brighten any shade garden.
They’re super versatile and come in a variety of colors.
Lungwort (Pulmonaria)
Lungwort is amazing for shady spots with its unique spotted leaves and lovely blue or pink flowers.
It’s tough as nails and great for ground cover.
Japanese Forest Grass (Hakonechloa)
Japanese Forest Grass loves the shade and has a graceful, flowing look.
It’s like a little waterfall of greenery in your garden!
Toad Lily (Tricyrtis)
Toad Lilies add an exotic touch to your shade garden with their orchid-like flowers.
They bloom late in the season, keeping your garden lively.
Virginia Bluebells
Virginia Bluebells create a beautiful carpet of blue in the spring.
They’re easy to grow in shady spots and add a fairy-tale touch.
Siberian Bugloss (Brunnera)
Siberian Bugloss sports heart-shaped leaves and tiny blue flowers that resemble forget-me-nots.
It’s great for adding both texture and color to your shade garden.
where can I find some of these plants? Some are a very different species than we have here in the Northeast ( Vermont).