Stormy Shade Low Grow Plant Collection
Transform shady garden spots into a cool, contemporary oasis with the Stormy Shade Low-Grow Plant Collection. This curated set features hardy perennial groundcovers and textural ferns, creating a beautiful tapestry beneath trees and shrubs. It showcases a sophisticated palette of silvery foliage and blue blooms, perfect for brightening darker areas. Use this collection to convert lawn space, define garden edges, or establish a no-mow alternative. Available in quantities of 4 or 12 plants, this collection is designed for easy integration into Zones 4 through 9 landscapes.
$36.99
Owner Satisfaction
3.8
/ 5
Category Rank
4642
/ 4677
#4642 in Landscaping & Garden Plants
Price vs Category Average
+34%
Above average
Mature Height
418
/ Ranges from - inches tall
Who it's for
- Excellent Shade Tolerance
- Effective Weed Suppression
- Year-Round Visual Interest
Who should skip it
- Sensitivity to Deep Dry Shade
- Slower Initial Establishment
- Restricted Design Versatility
Key Specs
Mature Height
Ranges from 4-18 inches tall
Growing Zones
USDA Zones 4 through 9
Soil Moisture Requirement
Average, Moist, or Wet
Soil Type Compatibility
Well-Drained or Loamy Soil
Planting Time
Spring or Summer
Collection of 4 covers roughly 8-12 sq ft
Collection of 12 covers roughly 24-35 sq ft
Ships As
Potted Plant
Features
- Silvery foliage and blue blooms create a cool palette.
- Hardy perennials and ferns add texture to shade gardens.
- Ideal for transforming lawn areas into garden beds.
- Perfect for use as garden edging.
- Deer resistant plant selection.
- Naturalizes well over time.
- Provides evergreen texture.
- Suitable for small garden spaces.
What customers say
Customers highly value this collection for solving the difficult problem of deep shade gardening with thoughtfully selected, low-growing varieties that add essential texture. The core theme centers on its specialized utility as a low-maintenance ground cover for dark areas. However, initial satisfaction is often impacted by the small size of the plants upon arrival, leading to questions about immediate impact and value. While many report excellent long-term success and robust growth once established, a notable concern involves inconsistent viability rates. This variability in initial survival affects overall quality perception. Ultimately, patient gardeners who achieve establishment praise the collection's eventual density and beauty, confirming its promise for shade tolerance.
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