Just like men.A quick net search indicated that creeping Jenny is quite invasive. If you can keep it in a container, and keep it from blooming, it should be controllable.
Why is it that the pretty ones are always trouble makers????
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Just like men.A quick net search indicated that creeping Jenny is quite invasive. If you can keep it in a container, and keep it from blooming, it should be controllable.
Why is it that the pretty ones are always trouble makers????
Our guy was supposed to bring some but never did. I ended up buying some bags of mulch.I've got a "guy" coming today to bring me some mulch. Can't wait.![]()
We have a "thing" here where you can put your name down to get chips from a tree lopper. They just dump the chips at somebody's who is on the list, instead of taking them to the tip. We can also go up to the local tip and get free mulch which they've made up there from all of the dumped chips. I'm not getting wood chips this time (although I could use a load of them as well), I'm getting the "good stuff", hay.I have given up trying to get wood chips delivered.
There is a thread about that i think. Ask them, i am sure they could tell you.So those of you getting wood chips, are you using them for "back to Eden" gardening? I bought a chipper and have been chipping up a big old oak tree that the neighbor had taken down. But I'm not sure if oak is an ok tree to use for "back to Eddn" gardening.