The other varieties don't seem to take over. You nailed it! They spread like crazy unless contained and need to be divided on a regular basis. sandy soil Catmint is part of the mint family and there are several species that are native to different countries and continents. Forms a neat low-growing mound that is perfect for the front of the border or edging a pathway. Keep 'em coming. 7 @$!#% years to get rid of it! Also, if you have anything growing in driveway cracks or such, pour over them a very warm mixture of 10 parts water to 1 part bleach. doubt I planted it all! Ha! ), ferns, raspberries, etc to go wild. More about the newsletter. Note: Kristen, read the sentences you wrote about affiliate links. I personally like having a Rhubarb plant, but any more than one is excessive. Of your list only mint and Virginia creeper are a problem for me. If you purchase something from my link, I earn a smallcommission at no extra cost to you. They are fighting with wheatgrass and winning in Quebec. I have green long leaf plants in garden grow and multiply like mad. Our horror story was IVY! Catmint is not considered invasive, though catnip, its close relative, can be weedy and somewhat invasive in the right growing conditions. Anenomes are my enemy!!! And no one has brought up planting bamboo without rubber containment yet. Southern California If you love it, you should plant it ;-). Its shape is like a blue bowling ball in the . I have no problems with any of these. Cindy, I agree with you 100%. I have many and wish they would more easily self propogate. Deep roots and often has poison ivy mixed in. Husband was talking air conditioning. Hardly anything grows well st my place. It should be illegal to sell that stuff. Still coming. I bought a non-invasive wisteria. As she states, the advice may not necessarily be for you! Now violets are all over. However, it does . Asked several experts and tried it all ugh I'd love to have rhubarb but no success in east Texas. I live in Maine. I'm in Lancaster pa too! The entire 3 months of summery weather. And so on. The soft gray-green foliage and billowy clusters of lavender-blue flowers are like a cool breeze on a hot day. If nothing grows there, I would actually suggest trying some of these invasive plants. What a fantastic idea and use of your perennials!! Mint does get it's own secluded spot as we even had it spread in the Las Vegas desert!!! In Wisconsin, the orange are called ditch lillies because they are usually found growing wild along road sides. Photo by: Universal Images Group North America LLC / DeAgostini / Alamy Stock Photo, 9 to 12 inches tall, 12 to 18 inches wide. Keep Intermediate and advanced gardeners are also better able to stay on top of plants with a spreading habit, whereas beginners might not know what they're getting themselves into. Spreads like wildfire, loved all the information,,,,was looking for care and why i should rip out my ivy before it moves into my house, I would add creeping Charlie and creeping myrtle (vinca, periwinkle- it has many names. 10. It has beautiful foliage, pink and white with green stripes. Goutweed dies here. Thought very pretty, it popped up everywhere and was impossible to control. 3 lots. I didn't realize it was hardy when I emptied my herb container in the compost pile at the end of the season. Unless you like that sort of thing. This stuff will break through concrete to survive. Over ny 9 years Ive tried many different varieties of plants. my bane of existence for the past 9 years have been the groundcovers that the people that had the house Before us planted. I have tri-colored Japanese fern which has spread only a foot over the last 10 yrs. Also, thanks for mentioning your zone and location. Survey of invasive plants occurring on National Park Service lands, 2000-2007: Kentucky Exotic Pest Plant Council: West Virginia Native Plant Society, Flora West Virginia Project, and West Virginia Curatorial . Will nearly double in breadth (to over 2 feet across) the second season after planting, quickly filling in your gardens bare spots. brought them over in pots, but when they started growing out of the pots, made the mistake of putting them in the ground. As always, thanks for supporting Shifting Roots! In general, most garden catmints share catnip traits and preferences for drained soil and full sun. Catmints are in the genus Nepeta, which are in the mint family, but do not run and spread like the common mints in the genus Mentha. Thanks for all this information and I enjoyed the pictures too. Faassen's catmint is sterile and won't self . Deadheading is unnecessary to prevent self-sowing because the seeds of hybrids are sterile. Invasive plants can be used to your advantage, exactly as you suggest. The "wild" type of daylily, the Orange one, is invasive and will take over the hybrid ones until they are all Orange. My personal list of 'promiscious' plants: I would never plant lamium as I've had it take over areas I've not yet gotten to. If you feel like it isn't thriving, you can feed it an organic fertilizer once a year, but otherwise, it will do fine without any extra help. I want invasive plants in part of this, to replace weeds where I don't want grass. Some of the bad flowers look good to me. Only a fool or unlearned person would purposely plant them. I LOVE daisies and would be perfectly content to have them take over a part of my garden, but now that I know it would/could, I can decide if I want to deal with that or not. Ohhere in Arizona now, in the high desert where it will be over 110 for the next several days. I agree with Cindy and Debbie. Nah, were having a good rapport with Jessica. I think it would be a wonderful idea if you would start a garden blog yourself. Your growing conditions sound really tough! Should the bottom be cut out to allow for drainage and to allow for root developement? YESSSSSSSSSSSSS Morning Glories.so very beautiful.self seeding little monsters. WHAT THE NATURAL HECK! However, in this age and stage of my life, I dont have endless hours to devote to plants that require a lot of maintenance. I love my wisteria though. If you really love any of these perennials, please dont let this list stop you from planting them. Unlike most, which produce flowers only at the tops of the stems, this one is smothered with indigo-blue blooms from the stem tips all the way down to the base. I was thinking about ferns and now Im rethinking it. While mint invading your garden is a nuisance, its is not so terrible if it invades your lawn unless youre married to the idea of a one-species lawn(not the most environmentally-friendly idea). 5 But it poses no danger in colder climates north of zone 9, where it is often used in hanging baskets. Only the virginia creeper ever got out of hand, and that wasn't until a well-meaning neighbour mowed the blackberry patch it was competing with. Perhaps this is just my ground though. This should help keep the plant from spilling out into the rest of the garden. Have you considered mulch around your plants and on your pathways? . One especially nice one is the Grecian windflower (anemone blanda). If I get enough new suggestions like yours I'll make another post. It is quite invasive and has thick finger type suckers that adhere to walls, brick, anything and have to be scraped off. I couldn't help but laugh at your list. I mean, I grow them, but the foliage does take up a lot of space, the bloom colors seem washed out and dont last long. Just about any yellow-flowering plant looks good alongside catmint, but those sharing similar growing requirements and bloom times include Coreopsis grandiflora Early Sunrise, Achillea Moonshine yarrow, and yellow daylilies, such as Hemerocallis Stella de Oro. Next spring it was sort of trimmed back. now should I remove mine or not this year? I totally agree. Unfreakingbelievable!!! We can grow annuals like crazy? You forgot horseradish. One of your hated flowers, the daisy, is one of my favorites, but I haven't found it to be very invasive. Hi Kristen! That's why fine gardens are filled with them. It's true, if you know how to manage them, most of these plants don't have to be a problem. Love perennials? It was slow to cover but 2 nd year we sprayed the Tunnel it was forming with water on hot days..no air conditioning needed. It's a beautiful hot mess. My Daylilies are stuck against a cement wall - and are being dumb enough not to try growing out! Lawns are one of the worst cultural mistakes. This way, they dont get overly bushy. Does any one have other ideas for control? The sweat potatoes are pretty but are too thick a ground cover for here. Mint, oh my god the mint! On lily of the valley, I totally agree it is invasive, hard to pull up and not even pretty! I belong to a provincial gardening group and this was a compilation of everyone's suggestions. I'm sorry it offended you, and you're especially right about the daylilies. Worst plant ever is wisteria! I hope there's something on this list that will work for you. What a difference zones make. Mowed mint (camomile too) smells lovely. Oh good! A landscaper tried to get it out but couldnt. A striking combination of periwinkle blue flowers enshrouded in dark purple calyces create an impressive show from late spring until the first frost. Disclaimer #2: Just because your favourite plant is on this list doesnt mean its bad or shouldnt be planted. I fell in love with it at the Garden Center. over there, or there, nor in that container, or that one! I love sharing bouquets of daisies, irises, roses and day lilies with friends, and some of the plants such as clover and dandelion are pollinators for bees. This plant should be banned from cultivation everywhere. Luckily, none of the plants are any of the ones you just listed! Personally, I think temperature, soil obviously - (I have heavy wet clay most areas or thin soil over bedrock) and a preference to what kind of garden you want, are the major criteria. I'm a complete gardening novice & all this info leaves me rather breathless, wondering what I should try to beautify the small strips of space in front of my newly rented duplex in Vancouver, USA. They are beautiful but a small 4-5 planting this summer soon becomes 20-25 the next and then you've blinked and that 3rd year they are ALL over the place. The minty, aromatic leaves make them rabbit and deer resistant. Bunch by bunch! forgot the self seeding. Loved your post and I learned a lot!! We have very heavy clay soil and so many of these species are controllable. While there is large-scale cultivation of catmints, in the U.S. they are primarily used in gardening rather than grown for essential oil or cat toys. If you've ever grown catmint and were disappointed in how it split open and oozed over onto its neighbors, we have good news! I wish I still had mine! 14 to 18 inches tall, 18 to 30 inches wide. Ferns are a problem for me. Early on in those years, I planted spiderworts, hollyhocks, lily of the valley, bee balm, and others, but the absolute worst one was snow on the mountain. I get all my exercise trying to keep them contained!!!!! Bees love sunflowers, beebalm, and really any flower that is yellow, purple, or blue. Where I planted them they are perfect, where they have jumped Not So Much. We tried to get rid of virginia creeper and after digging about 10 feet down and still finding viable roots we did resort to round up and it took 2 years of roundup usage to finally destroy them. No ones else seems to give such a straight answer. I'm working on getting my new yard in shape. I bought ONE passionflower vine so we could raise Gulf Frittilary butterflies.and I blinked and they took over. Poison ivy. I have most of the rest of these-and they are pretty mannerly, in my yard- but we have tons of room. When I still lived in a house I read somewhere to plant mint in a pot and sink it in tho soil. I had originally planted it because it looked leafy & healthy. I'm glad you liked it! :-). (Old movie reference). 'Walker's Low' has aromatic, gray-green to . Every single year we've continued to do this. In 2018, I removed at least 100 Ostrich Ferns from our yard, and then in the following year, I pulled out another 218. Courtesy of my bird seed feeder. I help new gardeners learn to grow their own vegetables and cut flowers, as well as give them the know-how to beautify their yards with perennials. True gardeners don't give up!! This true catnip is easily grown full sun to part shade, in average, well-drained soils. Evening Primrose. When I do a second post on the subject, I'll have to include that trick in there. of water with 4 oz of the Bayer product and 2 oz of the Spectracide product. This lovely cultivar, dubbed after the garden in Ireland where it originated, bears upright plumes of lavender-blue flowers nearly a foot long. It will joyfully spread wherever it is planted. The next year dug it up and buried a pot below ground and replanted it in it. Hmm.I'm in zone 6 Michigan and wondered why I have so many beautiful orange day lilies opening up! I'm new to gardening. Invasiveness. Mom planted ivy in the woods to avoid dealing with leaf raking on that acre. some of these spread by seeds only, so all you'd have to do is trim off the spent flowers and they won't reproduce. I have about 20 different varieties and they bloom for nearly a month. Two perennials you forgot though, are bugleweed (ajuga reptans) a beautiful plant that spreads by runners with bronze coloured leaves and small purples spires reaching only six inches high and Siberian squill (scilla). Cover the area with wet cardboard, several layers, then a heavy layer of mulch. I just yank them. Now I am finding the same with my big red daliahs and carpet roses that turn into climbers and keep resprouting when dug out. While I loved many of those plants, after a while they took over and I eventually got rid of most of them. I find them attractive even when they are not in bloom. They said yes and I was off and running. Oh another one that I hate is clethra, also known as summersweet and pepperbush. This list is intended for beginner gardeners who arent able to keep up with these presumably low-maintence plants when they get out of hand. If you leave any of it, it comes back worse. Common name: Catmint. It's considered a biennial but it's a perennial sometimes. I have pulled them up by the roots only for them to come back the next summer. Or will they die out if I cut them back now in August. They all grow in gravel areas that have no irrigation. I moved to Georgia from Florida and planted morning glories. I cant believe orange trumpet vine Campsis Radicans isnt on this list. This new hybrid may be the most flamboyant yet. Tarmac everything. I enjoyed your post. Catmint is perfect for containers, borders, herb gardens, and pollinator gardens. Often clients have us dig it all out after a few years of being annoyed by it growing into everything else. Just thinking outloud. You forgot morning glories. We moved 7 years ago..I bet that bed is 100% malva now, lol. I want to spare beginner gardeners some heartache until they gain the knowledge and experience to keep up with more aggressive plants. I found this on Pinterest, and although its an interesting read, Im a little concerned. But we did hatch several caterpillars/butterflies from eggs. When I originally wrote this I never dreamed it would make it past my small circle of readers in zone 3a. Thanks for the info. They're a biennial so takes 2 years to bloom. Roots trace down to 2 feet and spread away, far far away. Many of the plants you list are not a problem here, others are. I was shocked. I'm in Michigan, zone 6a. So she just put it in the ground and let it grow. I'd also like to mention Delphiniums. Many of these plants attract pollinators very nicely, and are doing a huge service environmentally speaking. And her sense of humor. another invasive plant is the morning glory! 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