What is best ground cover for a shady area. I have tried mini mondo g
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wood chips. i have a cedar tree.. mud pit b/4 i put the chips down. the next spring- grass seed did take to growing.
Ajuga, periwinkle or ferns
English Ivy
Hello Vicky; There are several plants which you can use.
Wandering Jew will spread fast and stays green year round, as does Ivy, and also Ferns.
On a personal note, I planted three small pieces of fern close to a dock that I own. That fern has now spread so much that I am trying to give some away!!!
I hope that this will help you!!!! Take Care!
Try Sedum Acre it grows every place just better in the sun
what is your location? There is no way to answer your question if that is not given
http://living.thebump.com/shade-ground-cover-texas-13051.html
Hello Vicky; The fern is one that I rooted from a Bouquet of flowers that I received years ago.
It is called: Leatherwood fern.
I hope that this helps you!!!! Good Luck, with your yard!! Take Care!