Creeping jenny is a favorite of beginner gardeners as well as experienced landscapers because it’s a fast-growing ground cover plant that doesn’t require fussy watering schedules or maintenance.
What does creeping cinquefoil look like? Creeping cinquefoil is a low-growing perennial, typically reaching less than 20cm (8in) in height. Its creeping stems bear leaves made up of five leaflets with ...
Creeping juniper, Juniperus horizontalis, is a low-growing evergreen plant native to North America, found throughout much of Canada and the northern regions of the United States. Juniper plants are ...
No gardeners or lawn owners love the pesky invader creeping Charlie. This stubborn weed quickly spreads and chokes out other plants, making it a nightmare to control. Fortunately, you can eliminate ...
Once fully grown, some can reach over 6’ tall. However, if you can’t wait, choose some fully grown dwarf varieties of evergreens, ficus plants, large potted rubber trees, or palms depending on the ...
These low-light indoor plants grow with very little sunlight, so you can enjoy a part of nature in every corner of your home ...
Plants like the Ficus pumila (Creeping Fig), native to East Asia, and the Tradescantia zebrina (Wandering Jew), native to Mexico and Central America, add layers of green that support air ...
It grows in Virginia, but also along the whole eastern half of the U.S. Like other creepers, it spreads quickly, growing up trees and buildings and creeping along the ground. The botanical name ...