Perfect Perennial Pairings for Summer Color in the Shade

Posted by Annie Algren on Jun 22nd 2025

Perfect Perennial Pairings: Summer Color in the Shade

As we progress into summer, so too does the garden. By now, the landscape is really taking shape and quickly becoming a canvas of color and texture. The longer days and warmer air welcomes activity in the garden, especially for insects and pollinators. Creating a vibrant, aesthetic appeal of prolific blooming perennials also provides an essential source of nectar and pollen for pollinators.

Who says you need sun to enjoy a stunning garden all summer long garden? Let’s dive into a trifecta of perfect perennial pairings to brighten even the shadiest corner of your garden and even act as a haven for the buzzing pollinator population.


Cranesbill (Geranium)

Attributes

Fragrant, deeply lobed, dark green or bronze foliage and delicate flowers throughout the season

Growth Habit

Gentle spreader

Soil Type

Loam, will tolerate clay

Bloom Color

Pink/Blue/Red/Purple/White

Size

12-24” H x 12-24” W

Bloom Time

Late Spring to late Summer

Use

Groundcover, rock gardens, woodland gardens, or cottage gardens

Maintenance

Shear back to basal growth after the first flush of flowers to encourage more blooms

Benefits

Tolerates drought, deer/rabbit resistant, forms a natural mulch, prevents erosion, long flowering period supports pollinators


Coral Bells (Heuchera)

Attributes

Sprays of delicate bell-shaped flowers above ruffled foliage ranging in color, often with striking venation

Growth Habit

Clumping

Soil Type

Loam, will tolerate a rage of soil types

Bloom Color

White/Pink/Purple

Size

12-24” H x 12-24” W

Bloom Time

Late Spring to Late Summer

Use

Woodland gardens, shady borders, and beautiful as a showy groundcover

Maintenance

Deadhead to encourage continuous flowering, cut back in early spring, divide every 3-5 years to maintain

Benefits

Deer and rabbit resistant, wide array of foliage colors


False Goatsbeard (Astilbe)

Attributes

Herbaceous perennial blooming abundant airy plumes on rigid stems above dark green, purple, or bronze fern-like foliage

Growth Habit

Clumping

Soil Type

Loam, sand, or clay soil

Bloom Color

Red/Pink/Purple/White

Size

18-48” H x 18-36” W

Bloom Time

Late Spring to Mid-Summer

Use

Low borders and woodland gardens or massed as a groundcover

Maintenance

Remove spent flower spikes if desired, cut back to basal growth after flowering or in fall

Benefits

Deer and rabbit resistant, attracts pollinators



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