Renowned plant expert Tim Ingram picks his favourite ground cover plant for spring.
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4 Comments
What is slug situation with this plant? Do they like it? I do not want to add more delicacies for them into my garden anymore 🙂
I LOVE brunnera. In zone 7b in Vancouver BC Canada, they in bloom from February (in a mild year) to May. I cut back the flowers and foliage after flowering and the plants regrow fully. Then the lovely foliage is the feature for the rest of the season.
Favorite ground covers is a good question to ask top gardeners. 😊
Alexandra, what is the name of that beautiful purple plant on your right?
Happy Valentines ❤