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Before planting, scope out a good location for your creeping phlox in your garden. Consider your space and the size of mature Phlox subulata plants before deciding how many plants you will need.
Creeping Phlox and Candytuft are two plants that look good year-round and do not require a lot of work to keep them looking spiffy.
Start out the growing season with creeping phlox (Phlox subulata). This low growing phlox is perfect for rock gardens, as a groundcover or planted at the front of a perennial garden.
Q: I put in a new rock garden last year and was excited to plant creeping phlox to cascade over the large rocks. I have always admired the bright colors of rock garden plants near my home in West ...
IN THE GARDEN: Perennial creeping phlox has stunning blooms that require minimal effort — but is dull without them April 8, 2023 at 1:31 a.m. by Janet B. Carson ...
One of the first signs of spring is the colorful billows of creeping Phlox in light blue, white and all shades of pink, creeping along rock gardens and slopes. Creeping Phlox is a hardy ...
A. You got me between a rock and a soft place when it comes to rock garden plants. I am rock solid in my recommendation of creeping phlox (hot pink, lavender and purple varieties), candytuft or ...
Also known as Phlox Subulata, Creeping Phlox is another plant that is prized for its early-spring flowering – it can transform any garden from dull and gray to vibrant and blooming.
A great choice for rock gardens, Creeping Juniper produces a mass of green or blue-ish-toned foliage with a textured, feathery appearance.
Start out the growing season with creeping phlox (Phlox subulata). This low growing phlox is perfect for rock gardens, as a groundcover or planted at the front of a perennial garden. Grow it in ...