Bugleweed (Ajuga reptans) is an evergreen groundcover that goes by a few other names: bugle, common bugleweed, carpet bugleweed, carpet bugle, carpetweed, blue bugle, bugleherb, and ajuga.
Ajuga is a nice, low, spreading ground cover for small areas. Caitlin’s Giant ajuga is my favorite, with spikes of cobalt blue flowers about 6 inches tall blooming in late spring. A vining ...
Space plants about 12 inches apart and use a mulch to keep weeds at bay until it covers the ground. Shop Now Hardy ...
Tending to the weeds, the lawn and the general garden cleanup should be rewarded with a trip to the nursery. Spring is nature ...
Marilyn's Garden in Florence off Cherokee Road just down from the Harris Teeter serves a memorial to to the wife of the man ...
For perennials, you have many choices, including hellebores, ferns, hostas, bleeding heart, columbine, cranesbill geranium, ...
For centuries, Turkesterone, a naturally occurring steroid present in plants like Ajuga turkestanica, has been harnessed in traditional medicine to boost physical strength and improve general health.
These low-maintenance plants spread quickly, providing beauty and color you don't have to wait a long time for.
Asa Godbold has created a garden, in honor of his late wife Marilyn Godbold, on land that he owns in Florence as a way to ...
Chelsea flower show to focus on water reuse as gardeners prepare for shortages caused by climate crisis ...
The best groundcovers for a lawn substitute depend on your soil and how you use the space. Ajuga is one of the most practical as it comes in so many varieties including a slow growing mini with da ...