The shady side of my yard - heuchies, hostas, ferns, oh my!
2 years ago
Featured Answer
Sort by:Oldest
Comments (8)
Related Professionals
Manchester Landscape Architects & Landscape Designers · Reno Landscape Architects & Landscape Designers · Morgan City Landscape Contractors · Stamford Landscape Contractors · Durango Landscape Contractors · La Crosse Home Additions · Sheboygan Home Additions · Fort Dodge Landscape Architects & Landscape Designers · North Adams Landscape Architects & Landscape Designers · Fargo Landscape Architects & Landscape Designers · Edison Accessory Dwelling Units · Dothan Architects & Building Designers · Georgetown Architects & Building Designers · Erie Architects & Building Designers · Providence Architects & Building Designers- 2 years ago
- 2 years ago
- 2 years agoEsther-B, Zone 7a thanked peren.all Zone 5a Ontario Canada
Related Stories

PLANTING IDEAS9 Beautiful Plant Combinations for Shady Side Yards
Turn a side yard into a calming retreat or a lovely area to pass through with these inspiring plant combinations
Full Story
PLANTING IDEAS9 Beautiful Shady Yards Overflow With Lush Plantings
Find out how to mix foliage colors and textures to brighten dark areas and create dynamic shade plantings
Full Story
LANDSCAPE DESIGNBefore and After: 3 Shady Yards Become Lush Outdoor Havens
Beautiful plantings, paving and design details brighten dark yards and create inviting outdoor living areas
Full Story
MOST POPULAR25 Ideas to Perk Up Your Side Yard
Turn this often overlooked area into an enticing and useful outdoor space
Full Story
GARDENING AND LANDSCAPING10 Ways to Make the Most of Your Side Yard
Don’t overlook the possibilities for this often-forgotten space
Full Story
LANDSCAPE DESIGNYard of the Week: Plants and Salvaged Finds Beautify a Shady Spot
Recycled plants, pre-loved pots, antiques and a considered mix of textures and colors add character to a London backyard
Full Story
LANDSCAPE DESIGNYard of the Week: Lush Seattle Garden With a Cozy Fire Pit
A landscape architect creates inviting outdoor rooms in a steeply sloped and shady yard
Full Story
GARDENING GUIDESGreat Design Plant: Ostrich Fern (Matteuccia struthiopteris)
Try this giant among ferns for a showstopping sight in a shady or even somewhat sunny woodland garden
Full Story
GARDENING GUIDESGreat Design Plant: Northern Maidenhair Fern Softens Shade Gardens
Stir up some romance in dark corners with the billowy fronds of native Adiantum pedatum
Full Story
MOST POPULAR20 Ways to Work White Magic in Your Yard
Create enchanting outdoor spots with fresh white fences, florals and furniture
Full Story
Sponsored





djacob Z6a SE WI