Calming colors and warmth are what makes the house yard breathtakingly beautiful. Decorating a garden might sound easy at first but when you start it, you’ll realize that it gets tougher but also more enjoyable and fun.

Shade garden design is becoming very popular for garden lovers. It brings warmth to the house, especially best for cold places. It’s a nice area where you can have coffee and fruitful conversations with your loved ones.

Perennial Plants for Shade

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Plants that Grow in the Shade

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Shady Backyard Garden Ideas

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To start with, you need to make a pathway. Divide the garden and plan where you want to place the benches and table. Shave off the grass and make it a landscape area by surrounding them with shade-friendly plants.

Shade Garden Pathway Design

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Reduce Lawn Grass Garden

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Shady Garden Spot Ideas

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Shade Garden Plants

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Do a creative transformation and make-over a bad-looking shady spot into a majestic haven by adding some small benches and artistic table to go with. Then you’ll have a place of paradise where you can enjoy a cup of tea on a cold evening or a glass of cold fresh juice on a hot summer day.

Cool Shade Garden Design

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Simple Shade Garden Design

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Shade Landscape Design

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Shade Garden Layouts

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Play with colors. You don’t want your shade garden to look dull with only one color – green. You’ll have to play with colors. Try to use shades of yellow and gold, or any bright colors, to bring out the life in the garden.

Shade Garden Shrubs Idea

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Formal Shade Garden Design

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Park Shade Garden Design

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Partial Shade Garden Plan

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Botanic Shade Garden Design

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Outdoor Shade Garden Idea

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Shade Heuchera Garden Design

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Meadow Rue Shade Garden Design

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Shade Garden Copper Plant Design

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You can grow vines as well to add extra layers of color to your garden. To create a privacy screen or cover a big wall, bigger vines are recommended.

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