Planting – To plant dichondra ground cover seed you need a thoroughly prepared seedbed and weed free in the beginning. Dichondra is very hard to remove weeds from so make sure you pull out all weeds in the area before you plant your dichondra.
Lychnis (Lychnis Coronaria) – This Lychnis is also known as Rose Campion, and it is easily established from Lychnis seeds. It is erect with many-branches that have softly wooly, silver-gray leaves and stems.
Carex (Carex testacea Prairie Fire) – If you are fond of adding different colors and textures to your garden, this Carex seed is a must have! Place the Carex seeds onto the soil and cover thinly with sand or soil.
Lychnis (Lychnis Coronaria) – This Lychnis is also known as Rose Campion, and it is easily established from Lychnis seeds. It is erect with many-branches that have softly wooly, silver-gray leaves and stems.
Planting – To plant dichondra ground cover seed you need a thoroughly prepared seedbed and weed free in the beginning. Dichondra is very hard to remove weeds from so make sure you pull out all weeds in the area before you plant your dichondra.