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Shade Perennials for Sale – Bring Life to Low-Light Spaces
Shaded corners don’t have to stay empty. With the right plants, even the dimmest parts of your garden can become lush, colorful, and full of life. Our collection of shade perennials for sale is curated for gardeners who want beauty that thrives without direct sunlight. Whether you’re planting under trees, alongside buildings, or along a woodland edge, these plants are made to flourish in low-light conditions.
Reliable Color and Texture in the Shade
At TN Nursery, we grow hardy shade-loving perennials that return year after year. These aren’t fussy plants—they’re workhorses of the shade garden, offering everything from bold foliage to delicate blooms. From early spring until late fall, shade perennials add depth, contrast, and structure to areas that might otherwise go unnoticed.
Top Picks from Our Shade Perennial Collection:
- Hostas – Broad, colorful leaves that brighten the darkest spots.
- Bleeding Heart – Arching stems with heart-shaped flowers in spring.
- Foamflower – Light, airy blooms with detailed foliage.
- Solomon’s Seal – Graceful form with soft white bell-shaped blooms.
Why Buy Shade Perennials from TN Nursery?
Our plants are field-grown, bare root, and shipped fresh so they establish quickly and grow strong. We specialize in native and adaptable perennials that need little care once planted. Whether you're filling gaps in an established bed or starting fresh in a shady spot, our shade perennials for sale are reliable, beautiful, and built to last.
Browse our collection today and turn your shaded spaces into thriving gardens filled with color, texture, and quiet charm.
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Easy to Grow
Successful Perennial Planting Guide
To plant bare root perennials, start by soaking the roots in water for an hour or two to rehydrate them. While they soak, dig a hole twice as wide as the root spread and deep enough to let the crown sit just at or slightly above ground level.
Preparing the Soil For Bare Root Perennials
Make a small mound in the center of the hole, spread the roots gently over it, and backfill with soil, firming it gently as you go to eliminate air pockets. Water well after planting to help the roots settle in. Avoid fertilizing right away—let the plant focus on root establishment first. Keep the soil moist (but not soggy) for the first few days while the plants adjusts and acclimates.
Grow Tips For Success
Tips For Optimal Growth for Perennials
After your perennials have taken root and begun to grow on their own, care becomes more hands-off. You don’t need to water them constantly—just check the soil now and then, and if it’s dry a few inches down, give them a good soak.
Mulching Perennials
Mulching helps, especially during hot weather, but don’t let it smother the base of the plants. In spring, trim back anything dead from the previous year. Prune or pinch back the faded and dying blooms during the season, though it’s not always necessary. Every few years, if they look crowded or stop blooming like they used to, dig them up and split the clumps. Doing that gives them space to breathe and keeps them going strong.


