Glechoma hederacea
By Janette
- 25 May, 2010
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I.ve done the same with this one Amy ,they root easy dont they .....
25 May, 2010
They are a really hardy plant mine lasted through the winter outdoors in a Hanging Basket!
26 May, 2010
lovely Janette
26 May, 2010
I bought one little pot of this plant. Noticed it had tiny roots on the back of the stems. I popped bits in the edges of large standing pots. One of the plants has now reached the ground and heading for the border!!! A really good dangly plant for baskets, very versatile.
13 Jul, 2010
Thank you ladies
Dorjac I,ve manage to get a few extra plants , I,ve found they seems to root as soon as they touch soil ....,but so far they have,nt tried to reach the borders....
13 Jul, 2010
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I had one of these last year Janette split it up in the autumn and had several new ones to use in pots this year , I will deff. do it again ... I didn't think they would keep through the winter but they did in the greenhouse ......
25 May, 2010