I saw some in the Home Depot in Bastrop a couple of weeks ago, over by the
other viney ground covers..Was mixed in with the Vinca I think... John "dc" wrote in message ... I want to plant Periwinkle under a tree in my yard. Everything I read about Periwinkle makes it sound like an ideal ground cover for under trees: it likes shade and prefers prefers well-watered soil (my tree is young, and I water it frequently). My problem is, I can't find Periwinkle for sale around Austin. Does anyone know where to get it? |
Are you talking about Vinca Minor , Periwinkle, Creeping Myrtle,
Flower-of-Death (Vinca minor) See this link http://davesgarden.com/pf/go/174/index.html Should be easy to find in any Home Depot. If you are in San Antonio come by and I will give you enough to get you started. Grows great in the shade, deer don't touch it, drought tolerant, spreads easily, only down side is that there is a little worm that comes around about late July and defoliates it, that can be controlled with BT but you have to be alert that it will happen or one morning you will wake up to just vines. Fortunately it is not fatal as the vine survives and just sets another set of leaves. I have never had it freeze back here in San Antonio. There is a varigated form which makes a nice mix with the standard green. "dc" wrote in message ... I want to plant Periwinkle under a tree in my yard. Everything I read about Periwinkle makes it sound like an ideal ground cover for under trees: it likes shade and prefers prefers well-watered soil (my tree is young, and I water it frequently). My problem is, I can't find Periwinkle for sale around Austin. Does anyone know where to get it? |
Red wrote:
Are you talking about Vinca Minor , Periwinkle, Creeping Myrtle, Flower-of-Death (Vinca minor) See this link http://davesgarden.com/pf/go/174/index.html Should be easy to find in any Home Depot. If you are in San Antonio come by and I will give you enough to get you started. Grows great in the shade, deer don't touch it, drought tolerant, spreads easily, only down side is that there is a little worm that comes around about late July and defoliates it, that can be controlled with BT but you have to be alert that it will happen or one morning you will wake up to just vines. Fortunately it is not fatal as the vine survives and just sets another set of leaves. I have never had it freeze back here in San Antonio. There is a varigated form which makes a nice mix with the standard green. Thanks for the offer and the info. I'm in Austin, and I've tried 3 different Home Depots without any luck - I only asked at one, but guy didn't know what a Periwinkle was. A small private nursery on north Lamar in Austin said they carry Periwinkle, but get irregular shipments from their supplier. I'm a little far from San Antonio, but thanks for the offer anyway. "dc" wrote in message ... I want to plant Periwinkle under a tree in my yard. Everything I read about Periwinkle makes it sound like an ideal ground cover for under trees: it likes shade and prefers prefers well-watered soil (my tree is young, and I water it frequently). My problem is, I can't find Periwinkle for sale around Austin. Does anyone know where to get it? |
You may want to look at Japanese Ardisia
http://davesgarden.com/pf/go/60185/index.html. "Excellent groundcover for shady areas; leaves yellow and subject to leaf spot in full sun. Spreads by underground runners, so the use of a thick layer of mulch aids in establishment. Displays red berries in the winter. Several variegated selections available". It is low growing, evergreen, has no problems once established. Like most ground covers it will take a couple years to entirely fill in. It does need a treatment of green sand to keep it really green and shiny. Has a small white flower in the fall followed by a red berry. Needs water only in the most severe drought periods. Bought mine at the HD. "dc" wrote in message . .. Red wrote: Are you talking about Vinca Minor , Periwinkle, Creeping Myrtle, Flower-of-Death (Vinca minor) See this link http://davesgarden.com/pf/go/174/index.html Should be easy to find in any Home Depot. If you are in San Antonio come by and I will give you enough to get you started. Grows great in the shade, deer don't touch it, drought tolerant, spreads easily, only down side is that there is a little worm that comes around about late July and defoliates it, that can be controlled with BT but you have to be alert that it will happen or one morning you will wake up to just vines. Fortunately it is not fatal as the vine survives and just sets another set of leaves. I have never had it freeze back here in San Antonio. There is a varigated form which makes a nice mix with the standard green. Thanks for the offer and the info. I'm in Austin, and I've tried 3 different Home Depots without any luck - I only asked at one, but guy didn't know what a Periwinkle was. A small private nursery on north Lamar in Austin said they carry Periwinkle, but get irregular shipments from their supplier. I'm a little far from San Antonio, but thanks for the offer anyway. "dc" wrote in message ... I want to plant Periwinkle under a tree in my yard. Everything I read about Periwinkle makes it sound like an ideal ground cover for under trees: it likes shade and prefers prefers well-watered soil (my tree is young, and I water it frequently). My problem is, I can't find Periwinkle for sale around Austin. Does anyone know where to get it? |
I have them at Gardens of the Ancients Herb Emporium in NE Austin.
www.gardensoftheancients.com 272-9062 dc wrote: I want to plant Periwinkle under a tree in my yard. Everything I read about Periwinkle makes it sound like an ideal ground cover for under trees: it likes shade and prefers prefers well-watered soil (my tree is young, and I water it frequently). My problem is, I can't find Periwinkle for sale around Austin. Does anyone know where to get it? |
"mrchaos007" wrote in message ... I have them at Gardens of the Ancients Herb Emporium in NE Austin. www.gardensoftheancients.com 272-9062 dc wrote: The link won't work for me. |
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