Anonymous wrote:NP here. What are your opinions on creeping phlox vs. periwinkle as ground cover for a slope? I love the color of periwinkle but I don't want to introduce something that will later be a problem.
I have a front yard that slopes about 6 feet down to the road. The ditch between the road and the yard gets quite wet in spring and summer, so a groundcover to help soak up some of that moisture would be good, and I love the look of purple/blue flowers. Right now we have just scrubby grass and weeds on the slope.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pachysandra
Liriope
Please, no. Both are invasive.
I was waiting for this poster to chime in.
My neighborhood has many beautiful large well-contained plantings of both pachysandra and liriope, especially on slopes. They have not yet eaten the homeowners, so I think we'll all live. A little less paranoia, people!
Maybe that's my house! We've had liriope in the front yard in a curved bed for 20 years and I self installed pachysandra in a section of my backyard 18 years ago and both are contained and never need to be cut back.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pachysandra
Liriope
Please, no. Both are invasive.
I was waiting for this poster to chime in.
My neighborhood has many beautiful large well-contained plantings of both pachysandra and liriope, especially on slopes. They have not yet eaten the homeowners, so I think we'll all live. A little less paranoia, people!