Re: Pachysandra terminalis was: ground cover


Nancy,

Just found this in mess of inbox.....you are most welcome.  I find
pachysandra one of the tough work horses of the shady garden, once
established...you should be able to spread yours with little trouble.

Marge

Marge Talt, zone 7 Maryland
mtalt@clark.net
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> From: Nancy Lowe <nlowe@hotmail.com>
> To: perennials@mallorn.com
> Subject: Re: Pachysandra terminalis was: ground cover
> Date: Monday, July 24, 2000 8:06 PM
> 
> Wow, Marge, thanks for all the great information about pachysandra!
 I think 
> I'll hang onto that message, and have it handy when I get ready to
propogate 
> it into the other area.  I'm pleased with its performance so far. 
I planted 
> it last spring in deep shade to just kind of fill in behind the
sunnier 
> flower border.  It's nowhere near thick yet, but is definitely
spreading.  
> So I'm hopeful.  Thanks again for the information.
> 
> Nancy Lowe
> Arkansas, zone 7
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