English Ivy

May 01, 2014 06:46

In front of our house, the ground slopes steeply away to the street. The previous homeowners at some point planted English ivy on the slope, because it's the thing you do in this neighborhood. (Also because mowing such a slope is quite precarious ( Read more... )

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page_of_swords May 1 2014, 11:32:34 UTC
Hosta? Then there is Mint, which will try to take over the world.

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devreux May 1 2014, 12:39:19 UTC
I think hosta is wildly overused and I like it even less than ivy! ^_^ Furthermore, I think the front slope is a little too sunny for hosta -- sunburned hosta planted inappropriately in a sunny location is even uglier than regular hosta. Single hosta as accent plants can be okay, but I dislike them in massed plantings. And I think I do need a low, vining/spreading plant to hold the soil on the slope ( ... )

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wanderingpixie May 1 2014, 19:38:36 UTC
I'm not sure if flox would fulfill the soil-maintaining requirement (or possibly the weed requirement), but it is decidedly not ivy :)

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devreux May 1 2014, 20:44:40 UTC
I like phlox, but it's very slow spreading. Eventually, when I make it to rock-garden land, I will totally have phlox, though. :-)

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