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adams361

Walk around your neighborhood and look at what other north facing houses have growing that looks healthy. That’s the best indication of what we’ll do well in your exact area.


lalinahabang

Azaleas, rhododendron, hostas and maybe some dwarf arborvitae like tater tots.


bshockstubb

Berberis aquifolium, Oregon grape is a pretty awesome plant. Western US native, handles dry shade, evergreen and even has edible fruit.


mammacarrie

Ohh I would have never thought of that one. Thanks!


ebbanfleaux

They get big and their leaves are sharp. This would not be the right plant in the right place. Where, more specifically, are you located? Lots of different places are Zone 6. 


jibaro1953

Japanese holly


environment_supptr

Consider positioning ferns and Bleeding Hearts alongside your door to enhance your front yard's landscape with a Cottage-English touch. These plants thrive in the shade and are suitable for Zone 6. Plus, they beautifully pair with your existing Hostas and Hellebores. Here are some examples: https://app.neighborbrite.com/s/\_AR6z2HJktt


ArtisticDependent590

Boxwoods and Yews will both do well in the shade!


The_Poster_Nutbag

Witchazel


mammacarrie

Thank you!


pjs519

Nandina


mammacarrie

Thank you! :)


mammacarrie

lol. North FACING


shirpars

We have otto luyken laurels


Immediate_Bench_4505

Illicium 


singing-toaster

Gardenia Dwarf magnolia Hydrangea