Shade-Friendly Garden
Plants that stay happy in courtyards, side yards, and softer coastal light.
Not every garden gets full sun—and that’s a good thing. Shade can create a cooler, calmer outdoor space with richer greens, bold textures, and a “designed” look that stays beautiful through the seasons. This collection is curated for Bay Area yards with limited direct sunlight: north-facing patios, side yards, beneath trees, along fences, and areas that only receive a few hours of sun.
You’ll find reliable shade performers—foliage-first perennials, elegant shrubs, structural evergreens, and groundcovers that fill in neatly without looking messy. Many options here are also great for containers, entryways, and courtyard gardens where light is filtered.
Best for: full shade to partial shade, dappled light, under-canopy planting, and urban microclimates.
How to choose (quick guide)
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Full shade (0–3 hrs sun): prioritize foliage texture, evergreen structure, and moisture-tolerant roots.
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Partial shade (3–6 hrs sun): wider options, including more flowering shade plants.
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Dry shade (under trees): select tough roots + mulch-friendly plants; drip irrigation helps a lot.
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Containers in shade: pick compact, evergreen, and slow-growing plants for clean maintenance.