Highlight: Deer Resistant

Christmas Fern

Photo of a Christmas Fern, Polystichum acrostichoides

Christmas fern is our most common evergreen fern with upright dark green fronds. Its leaflets look like Santa’s sleigh or a stocking, depending on who you ask. Christmas fern will tolerate more sun than many ferns but requires higher soil moisture in sunnier areas. Like all part-shade tolerant plants, it does best with morning sun …Read More Christmas Fern

Lady Fern

Lady fern is very easy to grow in good garden soil that seldom dries out. Its delicate light green leaflets connect to a dark reddish-brown stem for a visually striking frond. It will spread slowly to form a groundcover when in the right conditions. Does best with an hour or two of morning sun. Goes …Read More Lady Fern

Marginal Wood Fern

Dryopteris marginalis

Marginal wood fern is an evergreen, shade-loving fern with leathery gray-green fronds. It forms non-spreading clumps and last years’ foliage self-mulches as new brown, furry fiddleheads emerge. This makes for low-maintenance when spaced at 12-inches, forming dense swaths that allow few weeds. Prefers well drained, acidic soil with even moisture, but it is easily grown …Read More Marginal Wood Fern

Switchgrass

Panicum virgatum

Switchgrass adds height, color, and textures to the garden. When planted in mass, it can be an effective privacy screen. It provides erosion control, attracts wildlife, and is a great choice for rain gardens.

River Oats

Chasmanthium latifolium

River oats is a striking ornamental grass with arching, seedheads that resemble sea oats. It is low-maintenance, attracts birds, and provides visual interest throughout the growing season. Note: River oats spread rapidly from seed and can take over small areas of the garden.