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Soil requirements: Creeping phlox prefers well-draining, slightly acidic soil (pH between 5.5 and 7.0). It doesn’t like heavy, clay, or sandy soil unless it is altered with organic matter.
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More Tips For Growing Phlox Together At only about 4 inches tall, creeping phlox is often used at the edges of beds or along walls where it can cascade over. Garden phlox, on the other hand, is ...
Creeping Phlox is an evergreen, making it ideal as a dense groundcover and for draping over walls and stones. Phlox prefers moist, well-drained soils but it’s very adaptable and forgiving.
Creeping phlox has an easygoing nature and thrives in a variety of conditions. Almost any soil is suitable for growing creeping phlox as long as it is in full sun to partial shade. For best results, ...
Q: Can you please tell me what these are? We think they are a form of dicot but don’t know. A neighbor in Brookhaven has them in their yard, as a groundcover, in full sun. A: Creeping phlox! At ...
Candytuft -Iberis sempervirens is a low growing, flowering perennial native to southern Europe, which is hardy statewide. An early spring bloomer, it prefers full sun but will tolerate partial shade.