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Is this plant as invasive as is often said? I'm tempted to plant it as
another ground coverer under a purple prunus, where it's shady but gets rather dry, and let it run about under the Lunaria, Hellebore foetidus and foxgloves. Would it seed around all over the place and try to strangle everything in sight? -- Sue |
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On Wed, 17 Jul 2013 17:00:32 +0100, "Indigo"
wrote: Is this plant as invasive as is often said? I'm tempted to plant it as another ground coverer under a purple prunus, where it's shady but gets rather dry, and let it run about under the Lunaria, Hellebore foetidus and foxgloves. Would it seed around all over the place and try to strangle everything in sight? I was given some by a freind with the warning that it was invasive. I much regret planting it. It forms a network of roots and is impossible to remove completely once it gets entwined with other plants. I have seen patches of it in flower in other gardens where it has room to spread in but in my small garden it is a nuisance! Pam in Bristol |
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Indigo wrote: Is this plant as invasive as is often said? I'm tempted to plant it as another ground coverer under a purple prunus, where it's shady but gets rather dry, and let it run about under the Lunaria, Hellebore foetidus and foxgloves. Would it seed around all over the place and try to strangle everything in sight? No. It root runs, but does not seed much, and it doesn't strangle anything. It is also shallow-rooted, and easy to get rid of if you need to. Lunaria will strangle it, unless you keep its seedlings under control. Regards, Nick Maclaren. |
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On 17/07/2013 17:00, Indigo wrote:
Is this plant as invasive as is often said? I'm tempted to plant it as another ground coverer under a purple prunus, where it's shady but gets rather dry, and let it run about under the Lunaria, Hellebore foetidus and foxgloves. Would it seed around all over the place and try to strangle everything in sight? It depends on just how much space you're prepared to let it colonise, but I don't find it at all unmanagable in my shade garden. I love it. Indeed, I wouldn't complain if it spread more quickly. I think the fact that your soil is on the dry side (it prefers moist but well-draining soil) will tend to hold it back a bit, as will your prunus tree. Keep it watered until it's established, then I'm sure it will be fine. After all, Hellebores like moist but well-drained soil, so it should be fine so long as it gets its roots down. -- Spider from high ground in SE London gardening on clay |
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"Indigo" wrote in message o.uk... Is this plant as invasive as is often said? I'm tempted to plant it as another ground coverer under a purple prunus, where it's shady but gets rather dry, and let it run about under the Lunaria, Hellebore foetidus and foxgloves. Would it seed around all over the place and try to strangle everything in sight? -- Sue I have a little spinney at the end of my very long garden and I wanted it to have all native plants in it. I bought some sweet woodruff and planted it, expecting it to spread. It didn't and eventually died out. So, it has not been my experience that it is invasive. |
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"Christina Websell" wrote: "Indigo" wrote: Is this plant as invasive as is often said? [... ] Would it seed around all over the place and try to strangle everything in sight? I have a little spinney at the end of my very long garden and I wanted it to have all native plants in it. I bought some sweet woodruff and planted it, expecting it to spread. It didn't and eventually died out. So, it has not been my experience that it is invasive. Thanks Pam, Nick, Spider and Christina for your various comments. I think I'll give it a go, as it has such pretty foliage and sounds unlikely to seed into the rest of the garden. -- Sue |
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On 2013-07-17 23:12:52 +0100, Christina Websell said:
"Indigo" wrote in message o.uk... Is this plant as invasive as is often said? I'm tempted to plant it as another ground coverer under a purple prunus, where it's shady but gets rather dry, and let it run about under the Lunaria, Hellebore foetidus and foxgloves. Would it seed around all over the place and try to strangle everything in sight? -- Sue I have a little spinney at the end of my very long garden and I wanted it to have all native plants in it. I bought some sweet woodruff and planted it, expecting it to spread. It didn't and eventually died out. So, it has not been my experience that it is invasive. We have quite a bit in one area of our garden and sometimes Ray tries potting bits up. He finds it very tricky to get rooted and happy. It's spread itself a bit in that area but it certainly isn't what I'd describe as invasive. And it is a very charming little plant. -- Sacha www.hillhousenursery.com South Devon www.helpforheroes.org.uk |
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"Sacha" wrote in message ... On 2013-07-17 23:12:52 +0100, Christina Websell said: "Indigo" wrote in message o.uk... Is this plant as invasive as is often said? I'm tempted to plant it as another ground coverer under a purple prunus, where it's shady but gets rather dry, and let it run about under the Lunaria, Hellebore foetidus and foxgloves. Would it seed around all over the place and try to strangle everything in sight? -- Sue I have a little spinney at the end of my very long garden and I wanted it to have all native plants in it. I bought some sweet woodruff and planted it, expecting it to spread. It didn't and eventually died out. So, it has not been my experience that it is invasive. We have quite a bit in one area of our garden and sometimes Ray tries potting bits up. He finds it very tricky to get rooted and happy. It's spread itself a bit in that area but it certainly isn't what I'd describe as invasive. And it is a very charming little plant. -- And smells so nice like new mown hay. Tina |
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