Last week a shipment of 50 bare root Pachysandra terminalis (Japanese Spurge) and 50 bare root Liriope spicata (Creeping Lily Turf) from Classy Groundcovers arrived. They arrived in a box and were well packed with moist newspaper and moss inside a black plastic bag. Knowing how important it is to get bare root plants in the ground as soon as possible and since it was a warm day, I overcame my feelings of laziness and planted them right away. Some of the pachysandra looked slightly limp and sad, but after a few cloudy days, they began to look much better. These were planted near the doorway, where I've been having problems finding something that will grow there. It's partly sunny there and usually there is no supplemental water. Since it is also under a tree, it can be a bit dry as well. Hopefully these will take off. I've also just order two Pink Frost Hellebores to add to the one that is already there.
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A new planting of Japanese Spurge (Pachysandra terminalis) |
I planted the Creeping Lily Turf near the mailbox where the ground seems to be much drier and it is difficult to get much of anything to grow which might be due to the nearby pine tree. They are also looking good so far. I was thinking of maybe adding a rose bush there. I imagine that holly would look nice there - especially with its branches loaded with bright red berries in the winter, but I'm worried that it won't do well due to lack of moisture, but I suppose maybe I can give it a try.
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Creeping Lily Turf - Lirope spicata |