Which plants for a north-facing front garden?
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North-facing front garden: less sun, more possibilities
North garden = up to 2 hours sun (winter) to 4 hours (summer), mostly filtered light. This seems limiting, but isn't: many plants flourish in shade. This guide gives plants that grow without direct sun.
Grouping by shade level
Dense shade (0-2 hours sun/filtered light):
- Hostas
- Helleborus
- Ferns (Polystichum, Dryopteris)
- Bergenia
- Ajuga
- Brunnera
Half-shade (2-4 hours sun):
- Astilbe
- Aquilegia
- Epimedium
- Heuchera
- Anemone
- Carex (sedge)
BEST PLANTS NORTH-SHADE
| Plant | Sun | Height | Benefit |
|---|---|---|---|
| Hosta 'Blue Angel' | Dense | 70 cm | Large leaf, winter structure |
| Helleborus niger | Dense | 40 cm | Winter flower (white), early |
| Polystichum setiferum | Dense | 50 cm | Evergreen fine leaf |
| Bergenia | Dense | 50 cm | Large leaf, winter-red |
| Ajuga | Dense | 20 cm | Blue flower, ground cover |
| Brunnera | Half | 40 cm | Fine leaf, forget-me-not flower |
| Astilbe | Half | 60 cm | Plumey flower (pink/white), fine |
| Heuchera | Half | 35 cm | Coloured leaves (purple/brown) |
| Epimedium | Dense | 30 cm | Fine leaf, spring flower |
| Carex oshimensis | Half | 40 cm | Low grass, elegant |
AVOID (Rot in shade)
- Roses (need sun)
- Lavender (rot in shade)
- Coreopsis (waterlogged in shade)
- Santolina (waterlogged)
- Drought-plants (drown)
Practical north-shade border (4 m × 1.5 m)
Plant:
- Height/Structure: Hosta 'Blue Angel' (2 ×), Polystichum (3 ×)
- Flower: Helleborus (8 ×), Astilbe (4 ×), Brunnera (3 ×)
- Accent/Leaf: Heuchera (4 ×), Bergenia (3 ×)
- Ground: Ajuga (16 × ground cover)
Total: 43 plants Water: 2-3×/week year one (shade = better moisture retention)
Light trick: use reflection
North shade seems dark, but white stucco/wall reflects light:
- White flowers: Helleborus, Astilbe 'Deutschland', Brunnera
- Silver leaf: Not much in shade, but Lamium (silver mint) does
- Light structure: Fine ferns (light) better than heavy leaf
This makes the garden feel lighter.
Frequently asked questions
Do plants grow slower in north shade?
Yes, 10-20% slower. But once established (year 2): normal growth. Don't get impatient.
Is waterlogging a north-shade problem?
Usually no. Shade = less evaporation = better moisture retention. But: ensure drainage good (not waterlogged). In very wet soil: Bergenia and Hosta drown.
Are flowers less colourful in north shade?
Colours somewhat lighter, but not dull. White-flowering Helleborus and Astilbe are elegant. Heuchera leaves shimmer in half-light.
Do I prune in north shade?
No, usually not. Slower growth = less pruning. Only remove dead leaf in spring.
Year-one growth north shade vs sun?
Year 1 sparse (normal for shade). Year 2-3: full. Don't give up, patience.
Winter colour in north shade?
Yes! Bergenia turns red in winter. Helleborus flowers. Ferns evergreen. More winter effect than sun border.
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