It ’s the end of a busy day and you ’re quick to unroll . But you do n’t need to crawl into bed to range off into this dreamworld . In the soft glow of moonlight , a garden is really charming . If an evening promenade through the garden is your way to unwind , here ’s a design that shines by the light of the silvery moon .

Plant an all-white moon garden

In the dim light of night , short tad are what you see first ; that ’s why this garden is primarily white . Pastel colors also show up well at night , but white is the most vivid . To make a monochromatic even garden come alive , use shapes and color that are well spotted : If you love to star regard , the principal - shaped oriental lilies are always shining vivid , whether cloudy or not . As you remain on the bench and appear out , bouncy circular puffs of the bunny ’s tush grass and pocket-size blossoms of the night phlox scattered across the ground mimic the shimmer nighttime sky above .

Moon Garden AccessoriesComfy outdoor loveseatWhite garden stoneLandscape crushed rock

Plants that appeal to the senses

Since you ca n’t see everything , taste please a dissimilar sensory faculty . Sweetfragrancecompletes the experience , and night phlox , oriental lilies and tuberose are some of the many gorgeous plant that become most fragrant at Nox .

Choosing whiteflowers in a mix of shapesis only part of the formula for a garden that fire up up the dark . Planting in the right consideration is another important stair . For this garden , plant in full sun and well - drain grunge .

Planting this moon garden

Once this garden is established , the cedar , oriental lilies and the hollyhock wo n’t require to be replant . Even as a abruptly - last perennial , the hollyhock reseeds for new works each class .

The night phlox , bunny ’s tail grass , tuberose and Dahlia pinnata will need to be institute every year . If you do n’t find an establish plant at a nearby garden center or online , it ’s easy to start them yourself . If you survive in a climate colder than zona 7 , set out the night phlox and bunny ’s ass grass from seed . Plant tuberose bulbs in a container or glasshouse pots indoors 6 to 8 workweek before the frost , along with the Dahlia pinnata tubers . In warmer clime , sow seeds , incandescent lamp and tubers outdoors after peril of frost has passed .

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Fall maintenance tips

get the romanticism of this garden in full bloom sweep you off your feet in mid- to late summer . Then in fall , take care of a few maintenance undertaking to keep things looking hefty .

Meet the plants in this moon garden

Are you starting to imagine your moon garden ? Check out the lettered plan above and see the corresponding plant info in the slideshow below to learn more about the plant that shine as undimmed as the stars .

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Hollyhock ( Alcea rosea‘Chater ’s Double White ’ )

Choosing a locating protect from strong wind might keep these towering lulu from need staked . But make trusted there is still good line circulation to prevent any rust fungus from forming .

TypePerennialBloomsWhite double blooms in mid to belatedly summerLightFull sunSize5 to 7 ft . tall , 1 to 2 foot . wideHardinessCold - hardy in USDA zones 2 to 10 , heat - tolerant in AHS zones 10 to 1Number to plant6

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Dahlia ( Dahlia‘Twyning ’s After Eight ’ )

The glowering foliation wo n’t be realize at nighttime , but it will make the heyday seem like they ’re float . In daytime , the purple color adds variety to the monochromatic planting .

TypeTender perennial ( typically develop as an annual)BloomsWhite flowers with yellow centers and dark purple foliage in summertime and fallLightFull sunSize24 to 36 in . tall , 18 to 24 in . wideHardinessCold - hardy in USDA zones 7 to 11 , heat - tolerant in AHS zones 9 to 1Number to plant4

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Tuberose ( Polianthes tuberosa )

Tuberose call for a pot of heat and a long growing season . flora bulbs close up together and cover gently with soil or potting premix . Keep them moist and fertilize regularly after leaves emerge

TypeBulbBloomsClear snowy flowers in summerLightFull sunSize24 to 36 in . improbable , 24 to 30 in . wideHardinessCold - hardy in USDA zone 7 to 10 , high temperature - liberal in AHS zone 10 to 1Number to plant40

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dark phlox ( Zaluzianskya capensis‘Midnight Candy ’ )

The darling bloom of the night phlox look strange in the daytime when white petals curl up to reveal Burgundy wine underneath . Their round shapes await like little pink lollipops until the sun descend and the vibrant blossoms make their nighttime debut .

TypeAnnualBloomsMaroon buds that open to humble white peak in the evening in summerLightFull sun to part shadeSize6 to 12 in . marvellous and wideHardinessHeat - tolerant in AHS zones 12 to 1Number to plant14

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Bunny ’s buttocks grass ( Lagurus ovatus )

This curious little locoweed has stout , white plume that are genuinely soft to the touch . edit out matured plumes and cling to dry for a beautiful dry out bloom arangement . Be certain to plant these seeds in well - draining soil for the best growing ; supply compost to heavy clay soiles before planting .

TypeAnnualBloomsSmall , whitened blurred plumes in the summer and fallLightFull sun to part shadeSize12 to 24 in . tall , 12 to 18 in . wideHardinessHeat - tolerant in AHS zone 12 to 1Number to plant10

gp-moonlit-garden-lead: Illustration by Carlie Hamilton

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Oriental lily ( Lilium‘Casa Blanca ’ )

This moon garden favorite becomes even more fragrant after the sun goes down ! The blooms are about as big as they come for oriental lilies , and they look adorable in a cut - blossom arrangement , too .

TypeBulbBloomsLarge , white , fragrant flowers in midsummerLightFull sunSize36 to 48 in . improbable , 12 to 18 in . wideHardinessCold - sturdy in USDA zones 3 to 8 , heat - broad in AHS zone 8 to 1Number to plant11

gp-moonlit-garden-lead: Illustration by Carlie Hamilton

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Deodar cedar ( Cedrus deodara‘Feelin ’ Blue ’ )

The Cedrus deodara cedar is the lighthouse of coloration that glows in the Nox , in the day and through all seasons . Growing outwards more than vertically , it may take 10 twelvemonth before it attain 4 or 5 foot grandiloquent . If you want more height , cultivate a sturdy offset up a stake . It will grow upward to 10 to 12 foot in about 10 twelvemonth . Or your nursery may deal this bush as an already - aim patio tree .

TypeShrubBloomsSilver - gloomy foliage twelvemonth roundLightFull sunSize4 to 5 ft . tall , 6 to 10 foot . wideHardinessCold - brave in USDA zones 6 to 9 , rut - tolerant in AHS zones 7 to 2Number to plant1

gp-moonlit-garden-lettered-plan: Illustration by Carlie Hamilton

Hollyhock (Alcea rosea ‘Chater’s Double White’)

Hollyhock (Alcea rosea ‘Chater’s Double White’)

Hollyhock (Alcea rosea ‘Chater’s Double White’)

Hollyhock (Alcea rosea ‘Chater’s Double White’)

Hollyhock (Alcea rosea ‘Chater’s Double White’)

Hollyhock (Alcea rosea ‘Chater’s Double White’)

Hollyhock (Alcea rosea ‘Chater’s Double White’)

Hollyhock (Alcea rosea ‘Chater’s Double White’)

Dahlia (Dahlia ‘Twyning’s After Eight’)

Dahlia (Dahlia ‘Twyning’s After Eight’)

Dahlia (Dahlia ‘Twyning’s After Eight’)

Dahlia (Dahlia ‘Twyning’s After Eight’)

Tuberose (Polianthes tuberosa)

Tuberose (Polianthes tuberosa)

Tuberose (Polianthes tuberosa)

Tuberose (Polianthes tuberosa)

Night phlox (Zaluzianskya capensis ‘Midnight Candy’)

Night phlox (Zaluzianskya capensis ‘Midnight Candy’)

Night phlox (Zaluzianskya capensis ‘Midnight Candy’)

Night phlox (Zaluzianskya capensis ‘Midnight Candy’)

Bunny’s tail grass (Lagurus ovatus)

Bunny’s tail grass (Lagurus ovatus)

Bunny’s tail grass (Lagurus ovatus)

Bunny’s tail grass (Lagurus ovatus)

Oriental lily (Lilium ‘Casa Blanca’)

Oriental lily (Lilium ‘Casa Blanca’)

Oriental lily (Lilium ‘Casa Blanca’)

Oriental lily (Lilium ‘Casa Blanca’)

Deodar cedar (Cedrus deodara ‘Feelin’ Blue’)

Deodar cedar (Cedrus deodara ‘Feelin’ Blue’)

Deodar cedar (Cedrus deodara ‘Feelin’ Blue’)

Deodar cedar (Cedrus deodara ‘Feelin’ Blue’)