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Shady Front Garden Ideas. Trees, as I've mentioned, should not be ruled out. The garden in front of the house gives its own natural color and nuance to the look of the house.
Other plants include 'Kong', 'Sedona' and 'Chocolate Mint' coleus, 'Mardi Gras' and 'Margarita' sweet potato vines, and 'Bonfire' begonia. A few years later, disaster hit and they lost their main plumbing line in front of their home — and in the middle of the harsh Vermont winter. Heucheras, also known as coral bells, come in a wide variety of colors — from chartreuse to red to purple to pink — and pair perfectly with other shade-loving perennials or on their own in containers.
The area, which sits along the north side of the three-story home, receives little sun, and the original lawn was struggling to thrive.
Plants like caladiums and creeping Jenny will thrive in the shade, and they'll also add great color and movement to your planters.
But it may suit your shady garden corner. There are many types to choose, ranging in size and color. One of my favorite container gardening 'recipes' for shady areas: upright fuchsia, impatiens, lobelia, and vinca minor.
Shady Front Garden Ideas
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