What are you using as ground cover?

I’m losing the battle against my neighbor’s weed farm (literal weeds like goutweed (Aegopodium podagraria), not even the fun ones) and need some good suggestions for ground cover. I’ve already planted a ton of geraniums and they’re great, but some variation would be nice. I live in Denmark, which means winter temperatures occasionally get down to around -20 oC /-4 oF.

  • pragmakist@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    I’m a patient man but I will admit that if I could I’d kill off all the Clematis on my grounds.
    And the clamatis would stop killing my trees and bushes.

    Mayby I’m just unlucky, but then again the Clematis had decades to establish itself before I got here.

    As for Hosta I’d suggest you choose them for their size. You want them to outgrow the goutweed, but otherwise work well with the space. I’m not sure that the smaller Hostas are tall enough to shade out the goutweed.

    As far as I can tell, with the very limited harvests I’ve had, they all taste more or less the same though.

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      1 year ago

      I had no idea they were edible! Now I’m definitely getting some.

      I can totally see the clematis getting out of hand now that it actually started growing. It will be interesting to see what happens next year but so far, it looks great. Is your clematis wild type or cultivar?

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        1 year ago

        Seedlings from a cultivar.

        I’m pretty sure I killed the parent, but my grounds are a bit large, 17000m^2.