If you are looking for a fun and practical way of decorating your home, consider morning shade plants. They come in a wide variety of colors, shapes, and sizes and it is easy to get lost in the choices. Fortunately, there are some easy rules that will make it easier to choose the perfect shade for your home. First, let’s start by defining the morning shade category. Here are the classifications of morning shade flowers in the United Kingdom.
Shade blue. This is the most common shade for morning shade plants in the United Kingdom. Blue morning shade blue is a popular choice for brightening up a room in a well lighted apartment. There are many shade blue plants that like morning shade blue including, Royal Coach, Mephisto, Blue Spotted Mimosa, Queen Anne, and Carolina Spring Beauty.
Shade orange. Just as morning shade blue, there are also many orange varieties of morning shade plants. These include Tangerine, Shasta, Butterfly Bush, Apache Bear, and Dogwood. There are even early morning shade orange plants such as Arizona Cherry, Apache, Grapefruit Vitis, and Sunflower.
Shade pink. Pink morning shade orchids are popular in California and are an excellent choice for your morning garden. There are pink orchids available for sale all year round in California and they do great in containers.
Shade purple. These purple morning sun plants come in a variety of varieties. These include Morning Glory, Mimosa, and Spider, among many others. If you have purple morning flowers in your area that need to be shaded, these would be a great addition to your morning garden.
Shade purple orchids. These are a beautiful, hardy morning shade plant that will do well as a container plant, or if you grow them in your morning garden. These orchids do very well in partial shade due to their ability to change colors quite readily when the soil is cool. These shade oranges make an attractive border plant for your morning garden.
Shade purple morning sun plants. These are another excellent choice if you are looking for an easy to grow morning shade plant. These plants are grown primarily for their foliage. They are extremely easy to care for and you can see how easily they grow. These plants are an excellent choice for the morning garden.
This article has given you some ideas for the morning shade plants that are worth planting in your morning garden. I encourage you to come back and add your own suggestions. Remember, you should start with what you know, but add your own flair. Your morning garden will be one of the most well-kept and beautiful gardens you have ever tended. Enjoy!
African Violets. African violets are morning plants that do well as morning shade plants. They are a very easy flower to care for and are also fairly large. These plants tend to be pretty with lavender colored blooms. They are a perfect morning garden plant to start out with and then add more exotic morning sun plants and flowers as the days grow warmer.
Columbines. These are a very easy morning shade plant. They are actually a cousin to the morning lily and are part of the same family. They are a favorite with many people for their attractive blooms. As with all morning garden plants, you want to start your planting season earlier than later. Plant them about a foot deeper than they will be in the ground and then just cover them with a blanket during the day.
Columbines are morning flowers that do extremely well as afternoon and morning garden plants. This is because they like the warmer temperatures, which makes them a morning garden plant. Just add some more shade during the day if you are getting morning shade. The leaves and flowers will turn colors as they mature so it is important to wait until they are fully developed before you plant them.
Nasturtiums. Like most of the morning shade plants mentioned here, nasturtiums also like the warmer temperatures, making them morning garden plants as well. This is an easy flower to care for and a great addition to your collection. The bloom is quite large and you can often cover the entire plant with a blanket of morning shade as the day wears on. The foliage will turn colors as it matures, but this is also when you can try adding more morning shade to the plant to encourage it to grow even more.