Lawn & Patio: Vinca Minor Evergreen Ground Cover Plants (1 order contains 50 bare root plants)
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Vinca Ground Cover Popular Q&A
Q: What Is Vinca Ground Cover?
A: The smaller of the two ground covers, Vinca minor, is called myrtle, common periwinkle or just plain vinca. It has small, glossy green leaves and blue, lavender... Read More »
Q: Dividing vinca ground cover?
A: Several years ago, I planted 4 small vinca plants for ground cover. It has completely filled in an area of about 4 x 6 feet, and it looks beautiful (esp. the lo... Read More »
Q: How to Kill Vinca Ground Cover.
A: 1. Hand-pull small sprigs of vinca that appear among other plants. Soften firm, dry soils by watering the ground prior to weeding. Grasp the vincas low on the s... Read More »
Q: What is vinca ground cover?
A: Common plant names can be misleading and a prime example is the confusion between the annual flower called vinca and the ground cover vincas. The annual vinca (... Read More »
Q: How can i get pachysandra and vinca ground covers to flourish in ...
A: Easily, I would imagine. Both like acidic soil and shade; and wet soil is idea for transplanting (just as long as it's not flooded) You can apply a rooting horm... Read More »