This ground cover
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This ground cover
Forgive me. I know there are gardening forums out there. I've found them but people aren't nice to newbies. Could someone save me a couple of hours of searching or nasty responses, and tell me the name of this groundcover near our front light? I know someone here could give me an answer pronto!
Is there any good reason to not dig it up to put flowers here, which we'd prefer?
We're in Western NY state.
THANK YOU!


Is there any good reason to not dig it up to put flowers here, which we'd prefer?
We're in Western NY state.
THANK YOU!


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Pachysandra grows on runners so it's quite easy to pull up but the roots need digging to totally eliminate. It's a sought after ground cover because it does grow so well in a variety of conditions and is easily manicured to maintain a neat appearance.
For someone to buy that much, it would be expensive so I would even suggest throwing an ad on Craigslist for someone to come dig it up for you and let them take it away. Then, turn the soil with a pitchfork and remove left behind roots.
If you have a barren spot in your yard, you could transplant some for later use. It's nice to have a "nursery" area for plants that need some TLC or just don't have a home. Eventually you might find a perfect spot.
For someone to buy that much, it would be expensive so I would even suggest throwing an ad on Craigslist for someone to come dig it up for you and let them take it away. Then, turn the soil with a pitchfork and remove left behind roots.
If you have a barren spot in your yard, you could transplant some for later use. It's nice to have a "nursery" area for plants that need some TLC or just don't have a home. Eventually you might find a perfect spot.