Frame the area to contain it. Use pressure treated lumber. Use Round up to kill the plants outside your desired area
A pachysandra is a genus of four or five species of evergreen shrubs or subshrubs, belonging to the boxwood family.
pachysandra
This plant is not generally used for food by humans or animals. It has been noted that rabbits will eat pachysandra.
Pachysandra is typically propagated through division, cuttings, or transplantation, as it can be challenging to grow from seed due to slow germination rates and variable results. It is more reliable to propagate pachysandra using other methods.
Yes, pachysandra is considered toxic to humans and animals if ingested. It can cause symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea. It is best to keep pets and children away from pachysandra to prevent accidental ingestion.
Pachysandra may turn brown due to overwatering, underwatering, poor soil drainage, or fungal diseases. Check the soil moisture, improve drainage, and consider applying fungicide if necessary to help your pachysandra recover.
There are several things you can do. One is to spread it thinly where there are dipr in your lawn to level it. You can dig it into your garden.
pachysandra, Arctic tundra
Pachysandra plants may turn yellow due to various reasons such as overwatering, poor soil drainage, nutrient deficiencies, or pest infestations. It is important to assess the plant's environment and address any issues promptly to help the pachysandra regain its health.
Pachysandra plants may turn yellow and die due to various reasons such as overwatering, poor soil drainage, nutrient deficiencies, or pest infestations. It is important to assess the plant's environment and address any issues promptly to help the pachysandra recover.
No its tresspassing, you can get an injunction though to stop them from stepping on you lawn.
Pachysandra terminalis is the form of pachysandra most commonly grown. This green groundcover plant forms a thick mat to 1 foot high. Take a look at the photos on the website link 'Pachysandra - Workhorse in the Modern Landscape' on the left under the blue pod.