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Very neutral about this plant. Planted 4 of these in a back flower bed a few months ago. They were planted in partial sun. Right no...Read More
My mom accidentally scooped up some ajuga when digging up a lily from a friends home. Suddenly, part of the yard began to be taken over ...Read More
This was one of the sweet surprises in my garden in Benbrook, Texas (near D/FW). Grew one in afternoon shade, and one in full sun. Both g...Read More
We are located on Maryland's Eastern Shore. We are new to this area so I researched plants that could survive both drought and flood, a...Read More
I purchased several small plugs of this plant in July 2010 in zone 7. Planted in morning sun in fertile soil, each plug has spread to a ...Read More
This is an extremely rapid grower in partial sun and provides an attractive, dense ground cover. It's also capable of invasiveness by dir...Read More
I live in Dallas. We planted about 100 of these Ajuga's in early April, a week after our last freeze. The days are regularly in the low...Read More
This grows surprisingly well in light shade all day. Tends to be attractive to slugs, but otherwise pest-free. Easy to propagate by cutti...Read More
I have had nothing but good experience with this plant. At this time of year it is cream, green and pink but once the weather cools it w...Read More
This is one of my favorite Ajugas. The colors in the foliage blend beautifully with just about any plant combination. It spreads quickly...Read More
Love it!
I have this cultivar mixed with the bronze beauty ajuga all over my hillside gardens. I find that it is aggressive enough to help keep t...Read More
This plant is grown primarily for its foliage instead of its flowers. pokerboy.
I use this plant on the east side of the house foundation. It saves me from mulching under my azaleas, but does not interfere with their...Read More
In soil that is slightly alkaline and too heavy, this plant will not do well at all. Even when I have reworked the soil by adding amendme...Read More
Not nearly as invasive as "Bronze Beauty", but neither do the flowers stand out as much. It seems to need well-drained soil, while the ag...Read More
This cultivar seems to be much less forgiving of harsh conditions than the species; I have lost it twice in dry spells. I lost it again ...Read More
I got some starts of this variety this spring, and they're filling in nicely - the colors are a nice complement to the standard Ajuga (wh...Read More
Ajuga reptans 'Burgundy Glow' has a bright blue bloom in late spring. When planted in a container, it drapes nicely over the sides. This ...Read More
Wonderful as a groundcover. It died over the winter here in OK, though. Bought another one in spring '04 and will see if planting it in...Read More