carpet bugleweed::It grows in the sandy soils of arizona as well as the heavier soils of the northern united states and canada carpet bugleweed
carpet bugleweed::It grows in the sandy soils of arizona as well as the heavier soils of the northern united states and canada.
Carpet bugleweed is especially effective in shady or partly shady places where grass will not grow.
In may and june, spikes of blue flowers appear above rich, green foliage.
Once established, carpet bugleweed forms a lush, carpetlike mat that is difficult for weed seeds to penetrate.
Plant facts common name: carpet bugleweed, common bugleweed botanical name: ajuga reptans plant type: creeping, evergreen to semievergreen perennial growing conditions soil: prefers sandy soil but tolerates heavier soils.
Moisture: keep soil evenly moist.
Care mulch: after planting, add organic mulch to deter weeds.
Pruning: shear flower heads when the plant is done blooming.
Pests and diseases southern blight, root rot, and fungal leaf spot may occur where drainage or air circulation is poor.
Cultivars all these cultivars are hardy in zones 3 to 9 and grow 6 to 8 inches tall, depending on growing conditions.
The fastgrowing stolens of carpet bugleweed will occasionally invade lawns.
Work the planting bed to a depth of 12 inches.
When using as a ground cover, space plants close enough to cover the area in two to three growing seasons.
Plant carpet bugleweed at the same depth as it was in its container.
Planting too deep may cause root rot.
All in the family the lamiaceae family includes herbs or shrubs that usually have aromatic leaves and square stems.
It grows 36 inches tall.
It spreads easily and grows 4 to 16 inches tall.
It has pink, lilac, or white flowers and grows 36 inches tall and as wide as you will let it.
Because peppermint and spearmint are such vigorous growers, gardeners often grow them in containers to keep them in check.
carpet bugleweed::Watersoluble, quick release fertilizers; 2 carpet
bugleweed
Carpet bugleweed is especially effective in shady or partly shady places where grass will not grow.
In may and june, spikes of blue flowers appear above rich, green foliage.
Once established, carpet bugleweed forms a lush, carpetlike mat that is difficult for weed seeds to penetrate.
Plant facts common name: carpet bugleweed, common bugleweed botanical name: ajuga reptans plant type: creeping, evergreen to semievergreen perennial growing conditions soil: prefers sandy soil but tolerates heavier soils.
Moisture: keep soil evenly moist.
Care mulch: after planting, add organic mulch to deter weeds.
Pruning: shear flower heads when the plant is done blooming.
Pests and diseases southern blight, root rot, and fungal leaf spot may occur where drainage or air circulation is poor.
Cultivars all these cultivars are hardy in zones 3 to 9 and grow 6 to 8 inches tall, depending on growing conditions.
The fastgrowing stolens of carpet bugleweed will occasionally invade lawns.
Work the planting bed to a depth of 12 inches.
When using as a ground cover, space plants close enough to cover the area in two to three growing seasons.
Plant carpet bugleweed at the same depth as it was in its container.
Planting too deep may cause root rot.
All in the family the lamiaceae family includes herbs or shrubs that usually have aromatic leaves and square stems.
It grows 36 inches tall.
It spreads easily and grows 4 to 16 inches tall.
It has pink, lilac, or white flowers and grows 36 inches tall and as wide as you will let it.
Because peppermint and spearmint are such vigorous growers, gardeners often grow them in containers to keep them in check.
carpet bugleweed::Watersoluble, quick release fertilizers; 2 carpet
bugleweed
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