Perennials

Dark Foliaged Plants For That Shady Spot

Dark Foliaged Plants For That Shady Spot

I don’t think that I am alone when I say that I am drawn to plants with foliage that is anything other than green. Anyone looking for dark foliage that does well in shade is hard pressed to find many options. If your search for dark foliaged plants for shade has left you frustrated, look no more. Here are a few choices that are well worth incorporating into your garden…

It's Time For Delphiniums

It's Time For Delphiniums

If there was one perennial that personified a cottage garden, I think it would have to be the Delphinium.  They are the epitome of what I think of when I picture a Victorian border or even just a simple country garden.  Their tall stature often anchors the back of a bed and provides the height that is so critical in keeping the eye moving through a perennial landscape design.  When I moved to the northwest 30 plus years ago, I couldn’t wait to grow these beauties…

Hellebores - Winter Jewels Of The Garden

When it comes to perennials, the Perennial Plant Association is the place to go when you want to know what is happening in the world of these wonderful plants.  One of the things that this association does is to promote certain perennials by declaring a ‘Perennial Plant of the Year’.  These are not new introductions but rather tried and true varieties that are guaranteed to be easy to grow and disease and pest resistant.  Back in 2005 they decided on a shade loving perennial known as Helleborus x hybridis.  Over the past 14 years this perennial has grown in popularity to the point that there are now a plethora of varieties to choose from.  They are the consummate winter interest plant for our northwest gardens and you can find them for sale this time of year in garden centers all over the Puget Sound region.  Here’s a bit more info about this wonderful Genus…