
Woodie’s Picks: Understory Shade Plants For Texture and Interest in The Late Summer Garden
As we make our way into the hottest final months of summer, things are likely starting to dwindle a bit in the landscape. Lucky for you, you can beat the heat while also enjoying the beauty of a late summer shade garden!
In this week’s installment of Woodie’s Picks, we will highlight key planting and care recommendations for a late summer shade garden, as well as spotlight four of our favorite late summer shade garden plants!
Tips For Shade Gardening in Late Summer
Texture and Variety
The first essential consideration when designing a late summer shade garden is incorporating a range of textures and plant varieties into your display. Since the area isn’t as brightly lit, you will want to place emphasis on plants with interesting or vibrant foliage to provide visual appeal throughout the seasons. Popular shade garden plants to bring bold texture and beauty include ferns, hostas, astilbe, and Japanese forest grass.
Layering
The next important feature in designing your late summer shade garden is the concept of layering. By incorporating trees, shrubs, and perennials with varying heights, you will maximize the use of your space and create a multidimensional visual appeal. The technique of layering your foliage works to mimic the natural woodland and makes for a very robust and whimsical display in a landscape.
Moisture Conservation
Last, but most certainly not least on the list of tips we have for growing a summer shade garden is putting a clear intention on providing ample moisture to your shade garden, as well as incorporating moisture-saving practices to keep your plants happy in even the hottest and driest of months.
Since shade gardens are typically grown under the cover of larger, towering shade trees, they often have to compete with the roots of these large specimens for water. To combat plants drying out and failing to thrive, we recommend monitoring soil moisture and watering deeply, especially during dry spells. Applying a mulch layer also helps retain soil moisture and moderate soil temperatures.
The Best Late Summer Shade Plants
Autumn Brilliance Fern

Ferns are one of the oldest groups of plants on Earth. The feathery fronds explode in a firework of texture and color in early spring and persist into the summer and the fall. The Autumn Brilliance Fern is a well-loved option for late summer shade gardens due to its unique fall-toned hues of greens, oranges, and pinks. Hardy to USDA zones 6-9, the Autumn Brilliance Fern is a low-maintenance understory plant that thrives in moist, well-drained soil. Layering these warm-toned, heavily textured plants adds unmatched interest to the garden and creates a breathtaking naturalistic look.
Japanese Painted Fern
For a cooler-toned feel in the summer shade garden, consider planting the Japanese Painted Fern. The foliage of this fern is a striking combination of silvery-gray accented with deeper purple and burgundy hues. The triangular arching fronds on this gorgeous plant create a layered effect and appear almost as if they were hand-painted. Paint ferns are most popularly planted in mass, either consecutively or thoughtfully interspersed among other shade-loving perennials.
Hosta Francee

No shade garden is complete without this classic–Hosta Francee! This eye-catching perennial boasts large heart-shaped green leaves with narrow white margins. The dense clumping nature of these shade garden favorites makes them ideal for filling out the lower layers of your shade garden. In midsummer, you can also look forward to pale lavender flowers atop towering stalks reaching up to 30 inches in height. The neat symmetrical mounds make Hosta Francee an excellent choice for edging pathways or garden beds.
Coral Bark Japanese Maple

The Coral Bark Maple is a standout option for a taller visual element to incorporate into the understory of your shade garden. Great for providing interest in the late summer garden, the Coral Bark also provides interest in the other seasons as well! The lime green leaves contrast impeccably with the vibrant coral red bark in spring and summer. Then you can look forward to a breathtaking show of color change as the tree heads into dormancy for the fall. The leaves transition from their bright green to tones of golden yellow and orange. And finally, you can enjoy the bold statement this tree makes in the winter months as its bare branches show off eye-catching color.
Shop Late Summer Shade Garden Essentials
With the right plant choices and a thoughtful approach to texture, layering, and moisture management, your late summer shade garden can be just as vibrant and captivating as any sun-drenched space. From the delicate fronds of ferns to the bold structure of hostas and the colorful charm of the Coral Bark Maple, there’s no shortage of beauty to be found beneath the canopy. Take inspiration from these Woodie’s Picks and transform even the shadiest corners of your landscape into an enchanting retreat you can enjoy through the end of summer and beyond.