Watch Out For The Little Guys
It’s fall in the northern parts of the country and that means fallen leaves! The leaves pile up in the flowerbeds and form a natural mulch, which I usually don’t mind. I do however have to remind myself to uncover the tiny groundcovers that are growing in certain areas of the garden.
Sadly I lost a Dwarf Creeping Jenny one year because I forgot to keep the fall leaves off of it. This year I replaced it with Corsican Mint, which is doing well, as long as I can remember to keep it clear. I also have quite a collection of teeny tiny creeping thymes that grow no higher than a quarter to an eighth of an inch, many of them filling in between rocks in one of the front flower beds.
Those fall leaves make great organic mulch for your flowerbeds and I love using them everywhere. They do a fabulous job at smothering weeds, but watch out because they can smother plants too. One way to avoid this is to rake them out, chop them up with a mower, and return them to the flowerbeds. They’ll break down quicker and you’ll have fewer problems with slugs that if you leave them whole.
Do you have any diminutive plants in your garden that you make sure to watch out for this time of year? Have you ever lost a plant from smothering by fall leaves or anything else?
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Never had a problem with plants being smothered by leaves, etc. though.
Amy
to goatpod2's comment
Your little plants are wonderful. I have a bit of Elfin Thyme that has really struggled through the summer. I hope it will bounce back now that we have cooled down in the evenings.
to Sincerely, Emily's comment
Lovely little plants aren’t they?
I miss having them in my garden!
~Sarah
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to Sarah Bosserman's comment
I don’t have any ground covers in my garden yet, but I still move the leaves away from plants I want to protect. The leaves seem to bring snails and slugs, and then they discover they like my primroses better than the leaves.
I just move the leaves to the parts of the yard/garden that don’t have plants in them yet, and let the leaves keep the winter weeds at bay.
to itchbay's comment
I havent had any problems with leaves smothering any plants that Im aware of. I do leave leaves in one of the wild areas in my back yard sanctuary though.
I’d like to plant some little tiny guys like that one.. I’ll have to try it out next year!
to KimH's comment
My Scotch Moss had a little trouble with cutworms.
to MAYBELLINE's comment
I lost a few Scotch Moss while I was on vacation, not sure if it was cutworms or if they just got too dry.
to Susy's comment