Brighten up the shady spots under trees, or in other places in your landscape, with a contrasting mix of foliage plants. With these you don’t have to worry about blooms, the texture and unique color mix is what will brighten your landscape from spring through fall.
The plants used in this video are:
Bloodgood Japanese Maple :
Lemony Lace Elderberry : https://pwwin.rs/3oC1TDF
Dolce Wildberry Coral Bells : https://pwwin.rs/34FeSMO
‘Queen of Hearts’ Heartleaf Brunnera : https://pwwin.rs/3kG9aQj
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We have two large oak tree with a huge canopy of shade and nothing grows under. Even the grass started to dye off. What foliage or ground cover would you suggest to use under the tree and around. We are in Houston, TX
you’re not concerned about these plants sucking up the nutrients (and moisture) from the trees?
I FINALLY got my hands on autumn frost hosta. I was looking for this for two years. It’s even prettier in person.
How can I plant under the tree when there are roots which is almost impossible to dig or plant anything?
This is such a great video. I have a moss covered dogwood and will plant sienna, lime, and purple plants underneath. I only wish there were more heuchera colors in my area besides carnival watermelon. Yours are gorgeous!
My favourite video
Can anyone tell me if the berries on this specific elderberry is eaten by birds. I’m in a condo and they don’t allow berry plants that birds are going to eat and Poo colors everywhere. Lol
Laura from Garden Answer is so inspiring. Love all the plants presented.
Hostas are too much work with snails and alugs
nice
What plants would you recommend for a zone 5 north facing with wind flower bed under pines? Tried frens but they didn't make it.
Love your videos ❤️🙏I’m going to use these layer of gorgeous plants under my big trees 🌳 🙏❤️
I like Hostas, but I'm wary of planting more. The rabbits and deer love them. I use deer repellent but its becoming a chore. Are there any hostas that are deer and rabbit resistant/
What is the white dust you put in the hole before you put the plant in? I'm new to planting.
I thought putting mulch at a tree base was a no no. 😬
God bless you 🙏
Have you posted an after picture of this garden? Would love to see it
I was looking at your elderberries. They remind me of some plant we have in Virginia that is red and breaks me out very badly. It might be poisonous hemlock or something in that family. Anyway, your garden looks fabulous. 🐀🐾
I need help landscaping my front yard and the sides of my house….got any tips or anyone in my area that help? Also with a front too side yard irrigation? I stay in Belmont, Nc 28012
So pretty, we are getting ready to plant under a pine and this grouping colorful and reliable.🌲❤️🌿
I am soooo Excited !
I love the contrast of the Autumn Frost with the Wildberry! Through Garden Answer, I have learned to appreciate shade plants by turning to leaf structure and colour. Since Laura, I have added perennials like heuchera, brunnera and and more hosta. I notice that Laura has a bit of a slope in this bed. I'd love to know if she struggles with erosion and the soil falling, floating towards the grass! This is my biggest struggle. Maybe she doesn't struggles with this because she uses drip irrigation. Helpful video!
Beautiful garden
Absolutely love this video. I now have a plan for spring! Can we have an update on this area?