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What is a good shade ground cover?
I need a fast growing ground cover that will cover about 300 sq ft. It is mostly in the shade.
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- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
I like ivy. Its nice dark green color stands out and it does very well in the shade. Creeping myrtle is also nice and it will have a little purple flower on with grren leaves. Pacasandra is also very nice. Japanese lanterns grow VERY fast and in the fall produce an orange lantern type flower on it also very nice.
- ?Lv 45 years ago
shade flora for Lawns: Vinca Minor, Sea Oats, Fescue Vinca Minor: Invasive, classic floor hide Vinca minor vine, the perennial floor hide with the lovable common call of "periwinkle flower," is extensively used as a grass replace in backyard factors. Grown in zones 4-8, Vinca minor vine calls for solid drainage. This shade-loving floor hide has traditionally been planted below great timber, the place the home proprietor's selection of backyard grass could without postpone have given up, disadvantaged of adequate mild. Vinca minor vine is a quick plant, like the deadnettle reported on website 2, growing to be in basic terms 3"-6" off the floor, yet its trailing stems with evergreen leaves unfold as much as 18". The stems root on the nodes as they creep alongside the floor and unfold without postpone to style an eye-catching floor hide. Vinca minor vine places out the bluish-lavender "periwinkle flower" in spring and blooms intermittently for the time of summer season. Be forewarned: Vinca minor is an invasive plant. If the invasiveness of Vinca minor bothers you, use hosta flora, as a replace.