I need a colorful easy-care creeper for my native garden, Ideas?
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3po3 on Jan 21, 2012Where is this garden? That will help folks know what is native.Helpful Reply
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Mike and Anne on Jan 22, 2012Penny, it would also help to know the available sunlight. True "native" plants are those that were growing in the United States prior to our early settlers. Some gardeners use the term"native" to refer to plants grown in that specific time period in the area in which the garden is being developed whils others will accept those from other areas in the United States .Helpful Reply
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Flowerscapes Garden Design & Landscaping on Jan 22, 2012Where are you located> What are the light, moisture, soil, temperature conditions? What zone are you in? There are so many wonderful plants to select from.Helpful Reply
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Erica Glasener on Jan 23, 2012Penny, you will get lots of ideas once we know where you garden.Helpful Reply
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DORLIS on Nov 29, 2015Also, beware of carefree creepers, they may take over.Helpful Reply
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Maggie Gallagher on Mar 19, 2016I use Creeping Jenny in many places i want a bit of colour and you can let it grow to any length you want, the light green is a beautiful contrast to any dark colours in the gardenHelpful Reply
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