Sunday, January 8, 2012

What kind of ground cover?

I just put in a Crape Myrtle in an area that is in full sun and very slanted, I wanted some suggestions as to what kind of ground cover to put around it, I also have some lavender planted at the edge (pretty far away from the bush) I want something pretty that is not to aggressive as to kill anything else that I might plant, any suggestions?

What kind of ground cover?
One of the prettiest groundcovers that would suit full sun going into shade is Alyssum. This groundcover comes in a variety of shades. White, Lilac, Purple, Magenta. Very easy to grow, it will either grow flat, or it will cascade out of a pot.There are plenty of others. Ajuga is another one. Very close to ground, and comes in a variety of shades. Both very easy to grow. Good Luck!
Reply:I just love ice plant. It can come in different shades, I like the dark purple, you plant it in full sun, and it blooms all summer long.... check it out and see if it would work for ya!!
Reply:There is a vinca on the market that is green with yellowish markings. It is very attractive and doesn't like shade. Good luck----
Reply:Most ground covers can be aggressive growers, because that's what they do. With a little attention, however, they can all be easily controlled. We have a bed of Lilies-of-the-valley that wants to take over our yard. Its easily controlled just by mowing, however. We planted daffodils around the perimeter of the bed for some early spring color before the lilies come up. The lilies are just starting to bloom and spread, and the daffodil plants are dying back, so the next time I cut the grass, I'll just cut over to the daffodils and the bed will be the proper size again.



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Good Luck and Happy Gardening from Cathy and Neal!


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