Even baby plants need to be seen!
comments (5) November 11th, 2010 in blogsMore groundcovers! In Liz Niebling's garden in Exeter, New Hampshire, a swath of vinca is the perfect canvas for this vase-shaped hosta. A young hosta like this can be easily lost, visually, in a garden until it gains some mass, but this clean carpet of deep green accentuates it, and makes it stand out beautifully.
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Comments (5)
I love all the pictures and tips. Thank you. Posted: 11:51 am on November 11th
Vinca is not high on my list either. Incredibly invasive and should never be planted anywhere near a flower bed. Once it infiltrates (which it will!) the only way to rid yourself of it is by digging everything out and starting over. Not my idea of fun.
Posted: 10:22 am on November 11th