Fuchsias will provide plenty of color and vibrancy in your garden and these intricate plants are beautiful to admire, too.
With their tall, thick stems and numerous bell-shaped flowers ranging in colors from white to pinks and purples, foxgloves are a pretty addition to any garden.
Astilbe, or false goat’s beard, is a shade plant with fern-like leaves with tall feathery-looking flowers, often called plumes.
With its wide scalloped grayish-green leaves and bright chartreuse flowers, lady’s mantle is a nice addition to a shade garden.
Primrose plants are easy and relatively simple to grow—they typically begin to bloom in spring which continues on throughout the summer.
These delicate flowers associated with May Day in France emit an enchanting fragrance in late spring and early summer and will brighten up those shady dark corners of your yard.
Alpine forget-me-nots thrive in dry shade, conditions that can be particularly difficult.
Alpine forget-me-nots thrive in dry shade, conditions that can be particularly difficult.