Mazus Reptans

Discussion in 'Other Plants' started by Gay Gardener, Jul 29, 2013.

  1. Gay Gardener

    Gay Gardener Total Gardener

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    Never grown this before and have a couple of nice plants from a local chappy I can have for a song. Would fit nicely in my woodlandy bit that I am at last getting to grips with. Wondering though if anyone has experience with this plant and more specifically how easy is it to keep in check?

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  2. Doug Harding

    Doug Harding South coast mr nice guy

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    Hiya

    I was led to believe mazas was more of an alpine or rockery plant .. Needing semi-shade.....if it gets out of shape ... By spreading ... Chop it with the spade and dig up overgrowth .....would be nice growing between crazy paving or similar aswell
     
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    Thanks Doug. It does seem that there are varying opinions on how Mazus is best used/placed. Will have to experiment.

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