Matrix planting?
By Anget
- 29 Jan, 2021
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This is how I would like my garden to grow! I planted a few cyclamen hederifolium 5 years ago. The lychnis coronaria have self-seeded from 2 plants nearby. The geranium 'White-ness' runs about in the spring and the lamium does likewise. A tricky area under a large birch so I am more than happy with the unplanned result. I merely act as a referee. In the Autumn self-sown schizostylis appear right up against the trunk. Lovely.
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Thank you, Linda.
What I would love, Meadow, is complete ground cover in the borders and if the plants do it themselves by self-seeding, that's fine by me. Matrix planting is more deliberate and usually has lots of grasses planted too. I'm not a purist, just prefer the more 'natural' look. I'm happy to act as referee if some get out of control. I think the lychnis here may be on the way to being that!
30 Jan, 2021
I did a similar thing last year Ange, with sweet woodruff but it has got out of control! Great groundcover though π.
30 Jan, 2021
We have a bit of woodruff in our 'wildy corner', Sheila. There is a path worn through it where the hedgehog creeps under the fence into our garden from next door. It does spread, I agree, but I enjoy the starry little flowers.
30 Jan, 2021
Yes, itβs a pretty one - and easy enough to pull out - I did plant it for ground cover after all π.
30 Jan, 2021
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Sounds wonderful.
29 Jan, 2021