Low light plants like astilbe make excellent porch plants for shade.
Container plants for screened porch.
A wonderful way to use shade plants for the porch is in a large container.
Try combinations using camellia skimmia sarcococca david s viburnum boxwood holly and yew.
Perilla coleus rex begonia grasses filler plants that will fill around the tall plant.
Some plants like colorful caladium may not be as brightly hued in shade conditions but will still thrive.
A white container is a perfect base for your shady arrangement.
Thriller one tall plant in the middle or back.
Even plants like hosta which are usually focal points in the landscape can be grown in containers.
Hanging coir planters over a bench.
The plant gurus say wave petunias are preferred over ordinary petunias because they last into early.
Great in the sun easy drought tolerant.
Pink and yellow flowers in a barrel and watering cans.
This is one that all of our plant experts chose as a sun lover.
It is brightly striped green and gold and looks spectacular and dramatic either on.
Marigolds a big pot of marigolds provides a lot of.
It makes a perfect fast growing screen for privacy.
Plant a cast iron plant aspidistra elatior moonlight caladiums dazzler white impatiens silver ribbon fern asparagus fern korean rock fern and variegated creeping fig.
This variegated yucca is slow growing drought tolerant and evergreen making it ideal for a container plant.
Create a formal atmosphere on your screened porch by using elegant tables and benches along with the greenery of potted shrubs and small trees.
When designing a container for your shade loving plants consider using the thriller filler and spiller method.
Plants for hanging baskets tuberous begonias begonia toberosa and bush violet browallia speciosa work well for hanging baskets on a screened porch that gets dappled sun or bright shade.
Hydrangeas in a hamper with pansies.