What grows well with Tiarella?
Mix with other shade-loving plants: Tiarella pairs well with other shade-loving plants like ferns, hostas, and heucheras. Mix and match different varieties to create a stunning display of foliage and flowers. Use as a ground cover: Tiarella spreads quickly, making it an excellent choice for ground cover. While Heuchera is an evergreen perennial, its lower foliage can become a little tatty towards the end of the season. Remove all withered leaves in autumn. Tiarella is more of a semi-evergreen (retaining its foliage only during mild winters). The plant should be pruned in spring to keep it tidy and encourage new growth.There is no pruning needed although you may decide to deadhead spent flowers in the autumn to encourage more flower growth or reblooms. To keep the soil moist beneath your Tiarella, water regularly.
Does Tiarella spread quickly?
tiarella cordifolia, commonly called foamflower, is clump-forming perennial which spreads rapidly by runners (stolons) to form dense, 1-2′ wide clumps of foliage. Foamflower is not aggressive but it will form a nice ground cover in time. tiarella cordifolia requires a rich soil that is well-drained, with consistent moisture. Lite shade or dappled light is best. It looks great massed along a border, and also combines well with other shade-loving plants.Tiarella brings texture, color, and early-season interest to shaded gardens, offering a refined alternative to more common groundcovers. With options ranging from compact, ornamental clumps to modestly spreading forms, foamflower fits effortlessly into woodland designs, native plantings, and under-canopy beds.