One of the biggest myths in gardening is that you need full sun to create stunning containers.
Some of our favorite planters live in areas that only receive morning sun or dappled light, proving that texture, foliage, and thoughtful repetition can be just as impactful as nonstop blooms.
Today we’re sharing how we designed our latest part shade and full shade containers on our Zone 6A terrace—and why creating a cohesive color palette across different light conditions makes the entire garden feel intentional.
Rather than treating our shade containers as completely separate from our sunny ones, we like to repeat key colors and textures throughout the space.
Even when the plant selections change to accommodate lower light, repeating similar hues creates visual flow across the terrace.
Our inspiration this year includes:
The result is a collection that feels connected from every angle.
One of our containers sits beneath an Alpen Glow Japanese maple and receives morning sun followed by shade for most of the day.
To complement that setting, we combined flowering annuals with dramatic foliage plants.
The combination echoes the colors of our nearby full-sun containers while remaining perfectly suited for part shade conditions.
If there’s one plant you’ll notice repeated throughout our shade containers, it’s Pink Chablis Lamium.
Its silver foliage brightens darker spaces and provides incredible contrast against colorful flowers and Japanese maples.
An added bonus? In our garden it’s hardy, so once the season ends we transplant it into landscape beds where it continues to thrive beneath trees and shrubs.
Our shadiest planter features a beautiful Mikawa Yatsubusa Japanese maple as the centerpiece.
Around it, we layered plants that offer season-long interest without overwhelming the tree:
One surprising lesson we’ve learned is that sweet potato vines often behave better in shade than they do in full sun, where they can quickly become oversized and dominate a container.
We wanted our hanging baskets to coordinate with the containers below while introducing new textures.
Our recipe includes:
Repeating plants across multiple containers ties the entire terrace together without making every planter identical.
One design principle we return to again and again is repetition.
Instead of filling every container with completely different plants, we intentionally repeat:
This creates rhythm throughout the garden and makes even a large collection of containers feel unified.
When planting annual containers, we like to incorporate a premium slow-release fertilizer into the soil at planting time.
Many controlled-release fertilizers become more active as temperatures warm, helping provide nutrients steadily throughout the growing season.
Because these containers sit in part shade, we also adjust our drip irrigation to provide moisture without overwatering. Trees planted within mixed containers often benefit from dedicated irrigation so neighboring annuals don’t compete for water.
Several of our favorite terrace planters feature Japanese maples growing alongside annuals.
With appropriately sized containers and careful watering, these trees can provide years of beauty while serving as dramatic living centerpieces.
For winter, we protect container-grown maples from harsh winds by moving them into a sheltered location once dormant.
When blooms are less abundant than in full sun, foliage becomes even more important.
We intentionally combine:
The interplay of textures keeps containers interesting from spring through frost.
In one of our fully shaded corners, we also incorporated tropical houseplants into decorative containers, including:
Protected outdoor spaces with bright indirect light can be wonderful places to enjoy houseplants during the growing season while adding lush tropical texture to patios and terraces.
Creating beautiful containers for shade doesn’t mean settling for second best.
By focusing on foliage, repeating colors across the landscape, and choosing plants that naturally thrive with limited sunlight, you can design containers that feel just as vibrant and intentional as those in full sun.
Whether you’re planting beneath a Japanese maple, brightening a covered porch, or refreshing a shady patio, thoughtful combinations of texture and color can completely transform the space.
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