What is the best ground cover for shady areas in your yard?
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Pachysandra!
http://nativeplantherald.prairienursery.com/2013/04/native-plants-that-grow-under-pines/
Lamium, Pachysandra, some varieties of Euonymous ground cover, or Moss phlox, which blooms in Spring, as would Daffodils, Crocus, Hyacinth, etc.
HI Tammie. I am not sure of your area but I love Hostas. They grown big fast and can be split to make more and spread out. I also like to use ferns.
Lily of the valley!
depends on your area, but low light plants are good - ferns rock at this!
hosta