Coleus plectranthus scutellarioides the spruce kara riley.
Container plants for shaded porch.
The plants for creating shade containers should be three heights.
Low light plants like astilbe make excellent porch plants for shade.
Container porch plants for shade will still need regular water as pots dry out faster than in ground plants.
When designing a container for your shade loving plants consider using the thriller filler and spiller method.
Some plants like colorful caladium may not be as brightly hued in shade conditions but will still thrive.
A white container is a perfect base for your shady arrangement.
Here s a list of tried and true options for middle tennessee porches and patios plants that will give you a more than fighting chance to.
This will add visual interest.
Perilla coleus rex begonia grasses filler plants that will fill around the tall plant.
Good vine like or cascading succulents for shade include wax plant burrow tail mistletoe cactus string of pearls string of hearts and rosary vine christmas cactus easter cactus and night blooming cereus.
These gorgeous shade plants will invigorate your container garden rice cactus rhipsalis cereuscula silver falls dichondra dichondra argentea silver falls coleus solenostemon scutellarioides aureola japanese forest grass hakonechloa macra aureola japanese maple acer palmatum.
Fuchsia fuchsia spp torenia torenia fournieri coral bells heuchera species and hybrids begonias begonia.
Thriller one tall plant in the middle or back.
This variegated yucca is slow growing drought tolerant and evergreen making it ideal for a container plant.
Growing succulents in the shade.
Tall middle and low.
Around that the middle plants such as fuchsia and hosta and the low plants such as impatiens and forget me not should be placed.
Coleus is one of the best known of all shade plants for good reason almost.
The tall plant such as a fern should go in the center.
It is brightly striped green and gold and looks spectacular and dramatic either on.
It is the plant you simply chose the wrong plant.
Even plants like hosta which are usually focal points in the landscape can be grown in containers.