How To Use Impatiens In The Garden
Impatiens, encompassing over 1,000 species, are herbaceous perennials in USDA zones 10-11 but are commonly grown as annuals elsewhere. These plants reach up to 16 inches high and display a spectrum of colors including white, red, pink, violet, coral, purple, and yellow. Impatiens hold a compact form with self-cleaning blooms that require little maintenance. Their preference for shaded environments makes them ideal for gardens with limited sunlight.
Place impatiens beneath tree canopies or along borders where their cheery hues can lift dim corners. Let them mingle with shade perennials like ferns or hostas for pleasing textural contrast. In hanging baskets or window boxes, they can elegantly drape over edges. When planted closely in containers, they grow taller, while spacing them out allows for broader coverage as groundcover.