S snickle AC Members Jan 4, 2007 506 0 0 Apr 13, 2007 #1 I bought a batch of Glosso. He was growing it like a stem plant. I would like to use is as a ground cover. How to I plant to achieve that effect? I most have received 50 4" stems. I am assuming I should trim them down to about an inch and plant?
I bought a batch of Glosso. He was growing it like a stem plant. I would like to use is as a ground cover. How to I plant to achieve that effect? I most have received 50 4" stems. I am assuming I should trim them down to about an inch and plant?
J jgavlock AC Members Dec 20, 2006 314 0 0 Apr 13, 2007 #2 I trimmed mine down just a tad and sprinkled a small amount of gravel over the top to keep everything down until it could attach itself.
I trimmed mine down just a tad and sprinkled a small amount of gravel over the top to keep everything down until it could attach itself.
kjf91004 AC Members Jun 4, 2006 172 1 0 48 Eau Claire, WI Apr 14, 2007 #3 http://www.aquaticplantcentral.com/...ascaping-series-glossostigma-foregrounds.html The best explaination I have seen on planting groundcovers.
http://www.aquaticplantcentral.com/...ascaping-series-glossostigma-foregrounds.html The best explaination I have seen on planting groundcovers.
Miyavism FEED ME A STRAY CAT. Feb 13, 2007 39 0 0 45 Apr 14, 2007 #4 If they're stems, you can try and plant them horizontally. New stems will start growing from the sides.
If they're stems, you can try and plant them horizontally. New stems will start growing from the sides.