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Managing creeping Charlie in home landscapes
Creeping Charlie may seem harmless at first, but over time it can spread aggressively and crowd out desirable plants.
Home and Garden expert Larry Pfarr says getting rid of it may not be the best option. Plus, hear his tips for growing landscape grass.
Creeping Charlie (Glechoma hederacea), also called ground ivy, alehoof, and catsfoot, is a low-growing, invasive weed that can easily take over your landscape. This weed is part of the mint family, ...
Ground ivy, much like mint, can rapidly take over your vegetable garden if you let it spread. Here's how you can stop it ...
Q: This plant is spreading on the west side of my house. Can you identify it, and what can I do about it? — Martin Ness. A: The weed in your photograph is creeping Charlie, sometimes called ground ivy ...
Creeping Charlie (Pilea nummulariifolia) is a spreading, low-growing, evergreen herb native to Florida and the Caribbean region. Its lime-green, textured foliage make it an attractive houseplant for ...
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