9 Gorgeous Plants That Grow Well Under Pine Trees
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Got some pine trees in your yard, and don’t exactly know what will or won’t grow underneath? Here’s a quick list of plants that grow well under pine trees.
Finding plants that do well under pine trees can be a bit more difficult because you need to find ones that don’t need a ton of sunlight and can do well with the type of soil surrounding the base of the pine trees.
If you want to have plants surrounding the pine tree trunk, here are some options of plants that can grow under pine trees.
Plants That Grow Well Under Pine Trees

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To have the best chance of plants surviving and growing under your pine tree, you need to find acidic plants that can thrive in shade and drier soil. Here are some perennials that tend to be a good choice to use under pine trees.
1. Columbines

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Gorgeous flowers that aren’t fussy, columbines thrive under pine trees. Hummingbirds love them, and deer and rabbits will avoid them. Perfect!
Want some columbines? Buy and plant roots for faster growth.
2. Rhododendron

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Rhododendrons come in so many colors! plant a bunch of them in the same color, or mix and match for a showy look.
3. Lily of the Valley

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These delicate flowers will spread under your pine trees, creating a lush, deliciously scented carpet. While lily of the valley is the most popular, you can add some of the rarer ones that come in pink, red, yellow, or orange.
4. Wild Geraniums (cranesbill)

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Wild geraniums, also known as cranesbill, thrive under pine trees. Once established, they need very little care and will bring joy with their pretty blooms.
5. Jacob’s ladder

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Jacobs ladder needs to be grown in a partial-shade or shady area, out of direct sunlight. Once the roots take hold in the soil, this plant can actually grow anywhere up to 3 feet high.
It does well in a variety of types of soils and tends not to be affected by local wildlife either. After planting, there isn’t a lot of maintenance that needs to happen, except for the occasional trim here and there.
6. Sweet Woodruff

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Spreading by runners, Sweet Woodruff makes a beautiful ground cover around the base of pine trees. Their leaves also give off a sweet scent, making them quite pleasant to sniff.
Once planted, there is minimal work on your part that has to be done. They are one of the easier plants that tend to take care of themselves quite well.
7. Hydrangeas

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Hydrangeas will turn gorgeous colors of blue when planted in acidic soil. As long as there’s some sunshine filtering through your pine trees, they’d make a great perennial for under your trees.
Ground Covers for Acidic Soil- 8. Creeping Phlox

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Sometimes, the best way to deal with a problem area in your garden is to find a ground cover that will work in that spot.
Creeping phlox comes in many shades of pink and purple and spreads easily. Beautiful color in the spring, and then green the rest of the year.
9. Bearberry Plants

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Technically a small shrub, bearberry plants tend to do well when planted near or around pine trees.
For its best growth potential, full sun is preferred, but this plant can also grow well in partial shade.
Bearberry plants do not do well in hot climates and will actually attract quite a bit of wildlife due to its growth of berries.
If you are searching for plants that grow well under pine trees, the options listed above should work quite well!
Remember that your local greenhouse can give you help with plants that grow in your area. Don’t hesitate to enlist their help if you have questions.
Start by planting one option and see how it does. If it takes and really starts to grow, then you won’t have to worry about planting any more!
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