What Are the Best Plants for a Shady, Moist Planter?

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Asked By SunnySideGardener92 On

My mom built a planter out of bricks next to our house, but it's mostly in the shade due to a nearby building blocking the sun. It only gets about an hour or two of sunlight, and the sprinklers keep the area pretty wet. We're in zone 8b, so I'm wondering what plants we could put there that would thrive in those conditions.

2 Answers

Answered By FernCrafter On

Ferns and hostas could be great options for that area! Hostas, in particular, are pretty adaptable and do well in shady spots.

SunnySideGardener92 -

I love hostas! Thanks for the suggestion!

Answered By GreenThumbNinja On

You might want to consider planting fuchsias or hydrangeas, although I’m not sure if the constant moisture will be too much for them. It's important to choose plants that can handle wet feet!

PlanterPal123 -

Yeah, moisture is a concern for me too! But I figured it’s worth a shot since my mom is really set on using the planter.

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