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How To Prune Groundcover Plants

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Ground Cover Plants

Below are a few tips for pruning groundcover plants such as juniper, liriope, ivy and others.

1 - Most groundcover plants require very little if any pruning. Part of the reason for planting a groundcover is to allow them to grow and cover space in the landscape. However, sometimes a groundcover grows outside its boundaries and will require some pruning around the edges to keep inbounds.

2 - When a groundcover grows out of bounds simply cut foliage back. Try to prune growth from underneath taller groundcovers, allowing fresh growth and foliage on the top to fall down at edge

3 - When selecting groundcovers to plant, do a little preliminary research to find plants that are most suitable for the area in the garden you intend on planting them. Particularly look for the mature width of the plant. If the mature width is 6 feet, plant at least 3 feet inside the bed, rather than right on the edge. Doing so might mean you won't have to prune later to keep inbounds.

4 - Some groundcover plants, such as Liriope (Monkey Grass) can be mowed during late winter to remove all of the previous years foliage that may look dingy. Make sure you mow BEFORE new growth begins to emerge in spring.

5 - When Ivy (Hedera helix) is growing in your landscape, do not allow it to grow up tree trunks past 3 or 4 feet, and do not allow it to grow out of control in woodland areas.


SEE ALSO:

Fertilizing Groundcover Plants

How To Plant Groundcover Plants


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