Anonymous wrote:OP, you’ve gotten some good input here from others- and i would just emphasize that any landscaping company recommending English Ivy and/or Vinca is completely ignorant about gardening so please look around for another one.
Those 2 plants are both on the invasive species list at least for Maryland (probably Virginia as well).
People in my local gardening FB group are absolutely fanatical about how much they love their Packera aurea.
I recommend trying to find a native plant FB group for your local area/town/county, if you are on FB. People love responding to people’s requests for help/ideas. And people will give you free Packera aurea if you ask—it grows well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have pachysandra and don't find it invasive--if it goes beyond its border, it's easy to trim or pull out. But I'm not sure if it would ward off poison ivy.
+1. I don't find pachysandra to be a problem at all. It's one of the only things that can help suppress weeds on my steep slopes.
+1 not at all invasive
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have pachysandra and don't find it invasive--if it goes beyond its border, it's easy to trim or pull out. But I'm not sure if it would ward off poison ivy.
+1. I don't find pachysandra to be a problem at all. It's one of the only things that can help suppress weeds on my steep slopes.
+1 not at all invasive
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have pachysandra and don't find it invasive--if it goes beyond its border, it's easy to trim or pull out. But I'm not sure if it would ward off poison ivy.
+1. I don't find pachysandra to be a problem at all. It's one of the only things that can help suppress weeds on my steep slopes.
Anonymous wrote:Geranium macrorrhizum ingwersen's variety. I have a path in my front yard. It is gorgeous right now. Nothing can compete with them once established. It is not native but easy to pull up if you want a change.
https://www.theimpatientgardener.com/geranium-macrorrhizum/?v=7516fd43adaa
https://www.theimpatientgardener.com/geranium-macrorrhizum/?v=7516fd43adaa