25 Container Garden Recipes for Shade That Are Easy to Grow (2024)

Containers offer a quick and easy way to brighten up a shady yard. All you need are the right shade-loving plants to fill your pots. Use these recipes to create the best shade container combinations that have similar moisture and light requirements.

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Create Architectural Interest

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Use plant forms to create architectural interest when designing your landscape. Here, a full-moon maple makes a wonderful contrast against mounding plants and its square container.

A. Black mondo grass (Ophiopogon planiscapus 'Nigrescens'): 3

B. Full-moon maple (Acer shirasawanum 'Aureum'): 1

C. Oxalis 'Zinfandel': 1

D. Foamflower (Tiarella 'Pink Brushes'): 1

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Make a Statement the Simple Way

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This is a simple yet dramatic pairing for a shady spot—with just two plants (each with two leaf colors). The dark coleus contrasts with the bright caladium that lights up the center of a pot (like this Better Homes & Gardens Terrence 19" Wide Round Resin Planter, $27, Walmart).

A. Caladium 'Gingerland': 1

B. Coleus (Solenostemon 'Inky Fingers'): 1

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Look Up

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When selecting a container for your potted plants (such as this Better Homes & Gardens Pottery 8" Teramo Ceramic Planter, $12, Walmart), good drainage and the right size for your plant's root system are the two most important considerations, followed by the container material itself. Here, sleek, shiny pots draw your eye up to a bonanza of color and texture.

A. Caladium 'Florida Elise': 2

B. Perilla 'Gage's Shadow': 1

C. Asparagus fern (Asparagus densiflorus 'Myersii'): 1

D. New Guinea impatiens (Impatiens 'Sonic Cherry'): 1

E. Oxalis 'Zinfandel': 1

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Look for Fun Containers

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Repurpose an ordinary household item into a one-of-a-kind container. This dramatic yet simple design relies upon foliage size and color contrasts for impact—all in a simple, salvaged bucket.

A. Coleus (Solenostemon 'Sedona'): 1

B. Sweet potato vine (Ipomoea batatas 'Sweet Caroline Bronze'): 2

C. Elephant Ears (Colocasia 'Red Stem Rhubarb'): 1

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Play Off Your Container

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If you're not sure how to start designing your container, look at your container's color and then decide if you want to complement it or contrast it with your plants' color. Here, the black pots look great against bold, bright colors.

A. Coleus (Solenostemon 'Daffy'): 1

B. Sedge (Carex hachijoensis): 1

C. Caladium 'Florida Beauty': 1

D. Coleus (Solenostemon 'JoDonna'): 1

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Employ Powerful Foliage

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Enjoy a beautiful container garden without flowers by choosing plants with dramatic foliage. Plant varieties with textured leaves for added interest.

A. Golden sedge (Carex elata 'Aurea'): 1

B. Geranium (Pelargonium 'Dolly Varden'): 1

C. Elephant ears (Colocasia 'Black Magic'): 1

D. Heavenly bamboo (Nandina 'Sienna Sunrise'): 1

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Grow Colorful Foliage

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This collection of troughs and pots relies on various foliage shapes, sizes, and contrast for impact. If you don't want to grow tropical plants like these elephant's ears, grow easy houseplants in the shade instead.

A. Coleus (Solenostemon 'Inky Fingers'): 1

B. Elephant's ear (Alocasia amazonica ): 1

C. Elephant's ear (Colocasia esculenta 'Black Magic'): 1

D. Hosta 'Pot of Gold': 1

E. Sedge (Carex 'Beatlemania'): 1

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Keep It Simple

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You can have a beautiful container garden even with one kind of plant. Here, a single hosta in a classic container makes a statement all its own. The best hosta varieties offer different colors, sizes, leaf shapes and textures, and flowers, so choose the perfect one to fit into your garden's design.

A. Hosta 'Aureomarginata': 1

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Try Repetition

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Repetition is one of the elements of good garden design that is used by many gardeners. You can do the same thing with your container gardens. Here, bright begonias enliven a pot of herbs for the kitchen and create repeated points of color.

A. Begonia 'Dragon Wing Red': 4

B. Golden sage (Salvia officinalis 'Aurea'): 2

C. Rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis): 1

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Add Color Anywhere

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This half wall-basket lined with sphagnum moss exudes old-world charm. You can create a vertical garden like this anywhere—from a wall to a gate or even a doorway.

A. Sweet alyssum (Lobularia maritima): 2

B. Double impatiens (Impatiens 'Fiesta Sparkler Hot Pink'): 3

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Create an Explosion of Color

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Similar pots in different sizes planted to echo each other present a clean and elegant display. Grouped containers can turn an ordinary outdoor space into a lush patio garden. Here, a fern is used to add height and extra interest.

A. Reiger begonia (Begonia 'Charisma Pink'): 6

B. Fuchsia 'Hidcote Beauty': 3

C. Wood fern (Dryopteris clintoniana): 1

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Select Easy Plants

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This unusual pairing of easy-growing but striking plants makes a statement in partial shade. Each container complements its contents perfectly.

A. Begonia 'Dragon Wing Red': 3

B. Oxalis regnellii: 5

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Pick a Specimen Plant

Dramatic enough to stand alone, this wildly colored perilla punctuates a corner of the landscape all on its own. Also known by its Japanese name, shiso, this plant's leaves are a wonderful addition to a salad. Try growing your own salad greens in containers.

A. Perilla 'Magilla': 1

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Create Summer Cheer

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A colorful combination of easy-flowering plants that will remain attractive all summer long for a bright way to add interest to any shaded area of your garden.

A. Tuberous begonia (Begonia 'Scentiment Blush'): 1

B. Impatiens 'Accent Watermelon': 3

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Create a Tower of Color

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Tough, vigorous plants meet in a bold, colorful container garden that looks good all the way to frost. Consider placing a planter on a stand (like this Better Homes & Gardens 11in Kennewick Ceramic Planter with Stand, $33, Walmart) for extra height.

A. Begonia 'Dragon Wing Pink': 3

B. Impatiens 'Showstopper Tropical Punch': 3

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Choose Fun Containers

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Easy-to-grow plants combine here to brighten a dull fence. The metal container is unusual enough that it needs little embellishment, so white flowers are a perfect addition.

A. Impatiens 'Dazzler White': 2

B. Asparagus fern (Asparagus sprengeri): 1

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Create a Rustic Mood

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This rustic container is complemented by the simple plantings to create a perfect vignette for a shady woodland or country-style garden.

A. Browallia speciosa 'Blue Bells': 3

B. Asparagus fern (Asparagus sprengeri): 2

C. Begonia 'Prelude White': 2

D. Begonia 'Prelude Rose': 2

E. Variegated ivy (Hedera helix 'Gold Child'): 3

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Use Layers for Impact

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Two layers of plants create extra interest in this container. The bright caladium leaves are a perfect contrast to bold impatiens and vinca blooms. Add even more interest to your container by including plantings that attract butterflies.

A. Caladium 'Candidum': 1

B. Vinca (Catharanthus 'Titan Punch'): 3

C. Vinca (Catharanthus 'Titan Rose'): 3

D. Impatiens 'Jungle Gold': 3

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Use Powerful Contrasts

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Usually, the best annuals to plant together come from the same color family. Here, this grouping stands out with its repetition of reds from the coleus and impatiens that are contrasted with a white-variegated caladium.

A. Impatiens 'Petticoat Fire': 1

B. Coleus (Solenostemon 'Atlas'): 1

C. Coleus (Solenostemon 'Kingwood Torch'): 1

D. Caladium 'Candidum': 1

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Grow a Mixed Planting

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This container offers a little of everything: annuals, perennials, and tropical vines. Mix and match different plant types for high-impact combinations that are perfect for creating an easy cottage garden look.

A. Hosta plantaginea: 1

B. Mandevilla 'Alice du Pont': 1

C. Sweet potato vine (Ipomoea batatas 'Margarita'): 1

D. Licorice plant (Helichrysum petiolare): 2

E. Algerian ivy (Hedera algeriensis): 2

F. Verbena 'Superbena Burgundy': 3

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Try Long-Blooming Perennials in Pots

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Pots aren't just for annuals. Perennial container gardens look great with their gorgeous autumn colors. Here, a yellow corydalis will continue to bloom from spring to the first fall frost.

A. (Corydalis lutea): 2

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Go with Groups

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One pot by itself looks great—but more is better! Arrange several containers together and follow recipes for beautiful container gardens, such as a mix of colorful annuals and perennials or a monochromatic look created with flowers and foliage. This pink, white, and blue collection is set off by the solid green foliage of the fern behind.

A. Impatiens 'Accent Bright Eyed': 1

B. Wax begonia (Begonia 'Senator White'): 1

C. Browallia speciosa 'Blue Bells': 3

D. Pentas lanceolata 'New Look Pink': 1

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Use Bright Colors

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Light, bright colors show best in shade. In fact, you can grow colorful plants anywhere. The latest shade garden design ideas are filled with gorgeous plant varieties. This planting relies on shimmering white with a touch of pink to stand out from its surroundings.

A. Caladium 'Candidum': 3

B. Petunia 'Supertunia Mini-Silver': 3

C. Cosmos bipinnatus 'White Sonata': 2

D. Reiger begonia (Begonia 'Charisma Pink'): 3

E. Lamium galeobdolon 'Herman's Pride': 3

F. Asparagus fern (Asparagus densiflorus): 2

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Look for Unused Space

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Just because your garden beds are full doesn't mean you don't have room for more plants. Vertical gardening adds another dimension to your outdoor growing space. This collection of baskets is a great way to add an extra dose of color to a garage.

A. Tuberous begonia (Begonia 'Nonstop Apricot'): 2

B. Tuberous begonia (B. 'Nonstop Bright Red'): 2

C. Tuberous begonia (B. 'Nonstop Yellow'): 2

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Create a Festive Feel

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This pleasing arrangement of easy-to-find plants could decorate a shaded summer deck or patio for several months. If you're going to grow multiple plants in one container, keep in mind that they'll need to have similar sun, water, and soil requirements in order to thrive.

A. Caladium 'Frieda Hemple': 1

B. Begonia 'Victory Green Leaf White': 2

C. Ivy (Hedera helix 'Duckfoot'): 3

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FAQs

What plants grow well in pots in shaded area? ›

Shady Hanger

Impatiens, spider plants, begonias, ferns, and ivy will tolerate even the shadiest climates. These plants will make a just-plain-lovely addition to your garden. Give the container enough bright light for the begonias to flower. Too much direct light may cause the leaves to scorch.

What are the best low maintenance outdoor potted plants? ›

Chives, sedum, geraniums, herbs, and agave can withstand a variety of extreme temperatures and still thrive. What are some low-maintenance outdoor potted plants that are hard to kill? Herbs like sage, rosemary, and thyme are great plants that require little maintenance and continue to grow despite neglect.

What flowers grow well in porch with no sun? ›

Best Potted Plants for Shaded Porch:
  • Creeping Jenny.
  • Pansies.
  • Impatiens.
  • Japenese Maple.
  • Heuchera.
  • Lillies.
  • Astilbe.
  • Hydrangeas.

What flowers grow well together in pots? ›

Petunias, Lobelia, and Verbena: This combination is perfect for a hanging basket. Petunias and Verbena provide the height and structure, while Lobelia adds a cascading effect. Pansies and Violas: Both Pansies and Violas have similar growing habits and add a pot of color to any container.

What are the best filler plants for shade? ›

Filler Plants for Shade Examples:

New Guinea Impatiens, Begonias, Coleus, Ferns, Heliotrope, Dwarf Hostas ('Blue Mouse Ears' or 'Guacamole' are great choices).

Do any herbs grow in shade? ›

Mint is one of the best choices for a shady spot. The culinary favorite grows so fast and so easily that if not carefully tended to, it can take over other plants. For best results, make mint a container plant or pot it before adding it to garden beds.

What is the easiest outdoor plant to grow? ›

Ten easiest outdoor plants
  • Sedums. Sedums come in a range of sizes and even have creeping types. ...
  • Daylilies. These bright flowers grow almost anywhere and can be seen out in the wild in ditches and fields. ...
  • Petunias. Petunias don't require a lot of watering and can grow in the ground or in a pot. ...
  • Ajuga.
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What is the best plant food for outdoor pots? ›

There are many options for fertilizers to use in container plants. A good place to start is with an all-purpose fertilizer. All-purpose fertilizers have nitrogen, potassium and phosphorus, nutrients plants need in large amounts, as well as other essential plant nutrients like iron, manganese and zinc.

Do any flowers bloom in full shade? ›

Heuchera, hellebores and bleeding heart are some of the beauties that grow easily in the shade.

Can lavender grow in shade? ›

Growing Lavender. Light/Watering: Lavenders demand full sun, although afternoon shade may be appreciated in the hottest climates. Plants are very drought resistant once established, but will flower better if not allowed to dry out.

What is the best flowering plant for low light? ›

African Violet. The adorable African violet is one of the best flowering plants for low light. It's quite easy to take care of—the only time it's fussy is when it's being repotted, so be gentle with its delicate roots.

What is the #1 selling potted flowering plant? ›

Orchids win the number one best-selling potted flowering plant in the U.S. by a landslide, with annual sales revenue of $86.3 million, reported by both wholesale and retail businesses. Out of that $86.3 million, California sells the most orchids, reporting annual sales revenue of $55.2 million.

What are the best 3 plants to grow together? ›

One of the most popular companion plantings is “The Three Sisters Garden,” which includes corn, beans and squash. Taller plants, such as corn, can provide a natural support trellis and shelter for beans, peas and other climbing crops.

Should you put rocks at the bottom of a planter? ›

Rocks in the bottom of containers do not contribute to better draining soils and healthier plants. Instead plant roots encounter saturated soils that don't drain efficiently. It all has to do with something called a perched water table.

Can petunias grow in shade? ›

Petunias need at least 5 or 6 hours of good sunlight; they'll perform even better when located in full sun all day. The more shade they receive, the fewer flowers they'll produce. Impatiens are a better choice for blooming in shady places.

Does coleus like sun or shade? ›

Coleus does best in partial to full shade, though many newer varieties can tolerate full sun. For optimum foliage color, choose a site that receives morning sun and afternoon shade. See more foliage plants for shade.

Which geraniums grow in shade? ›

Great Hardy Geraniums for Shade
  • Geranium 'Sweet Heidy' (Cranesbill) ...
  • Geranium macrorrhizum 'Bevan's Variety' (Cranesbill) ...
  • Geranium macrorrhizum 'Czakor' (Cranesbill) ...
  • Geranium maderense (Cranesbill) ...
  • Geranium phaeum 'Lily Lovell' (Cranesbill) ...
  • Geranium phaeum var. ...
  • Geranium pyrenaicum 'Bill Wallis' (Mountain Cranesbill)

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