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Bugleweed (Ajuga reptans) is a fast-growing, herbaceous perennial ground cover plant that does a good job of choking out weeds. This plant performs best in full sun to partial shade and prefers ...
Ajuga, also known as bugleweed, is a ground cover known for its pretty blue-purple flowers. But here's what you should know before growing it.
Remember to stay vigilant when growing bugleweed, cutting away runners where you don’t want them to grow. While it’s high maintenance to keep it in check, it’s fast-growing, ...
Lawns might be the most popular, but they are not the only ground cover available. Here are the 25 best ground cover plants ...
Beloved for their late winter flowers, hellebores or Lenten roses produce thick, evergreen foliage in dense mounds reaching ...
Varying plant heights not only adds visual depth but also creates opportunities for sustainable gardening practices and ...
Bugleweed can't be rescued from bacteria. Karen Stauderman Special to The News-Journal. About two months ago, we removed a large, old, declining holly bush from a space approximately 8 feet by 8 ...
Dear Denise: One ground cover recommendation you made recently with which I strongly disagree is bugleweed ( Ajuga reptans).It is aggressively invasive, growing from a small bed present in our ...
Planting ground covers between pavers can add a delicate, organic element to your patios, walkways, and garden borders. However, doing so requires plants that are low-growing, sturdy enough to ...
One of my favorite choices for part sun to shade is bugleweed (Ajuga reptans). Its foliage ranges from green to deep red or variegated, and it produces spikes of purple-blue flowers in late spring.
Stop weeds growing in your garden by planting 5 flowers that ‘naturally smother’ them There is an easy way to kill weeds effectively as there are many plants that can "naturally smother" these ...
Question: I don't know if I have a good problem or a bad one. There are a bunch of new shrubs growing in my yard. They are growing in the flower bed in the back, and there is a line of them ...