Blooming in late spring to early summer the flowers rise above the contrasting spreading rosettes formed by the leaves putting on an eye catching display.
Carpet bugleweed planting around fence.
The genus was assigned by linnaeus from the latin for not yoked which refers to a certain part of the flower.
These evergreen plants form dense mats of glossy leaves.
It is known as bugle weed and the more ground hugging species were the carpet bugles.
Once established ajuga plants requires little care.
To shear back a large area of bugleweed use a lawnmower set to a high blade height.
Ajuga reptans black scallop carpet bugle is a creeping perennial prized for its short spikes of fragrant deep blue flowers and very glossy near black scalloped leaves.
Plant bugleweed in an area where air circulation is good spacing the plants about 1 foot apart.
Bush rows will offer optimal security and privacy when planted around chain link fences.
These are also sun loving plants that achieve heights of 3 5 feet and widths of 1 5 2 5 feet.
Ajugas are especially nice because they hold their leaf color and stay attractive almost all year round and they bear blue purple or white flowers from spring into summer.
Also known as carpetweed or bugleweed ajuga reptans is a perennial that is typically hardy in zones 3 to 9.
Cut off the flower spikes in late summer after the flowers have faded.
Caring for carpet bugle plants.
Unless it s really dry ajuga can usually sustain itself with normal rainfall and there s no need to fertilize this plant.
To keep the plant under control rigorously prune runners twice a year.
Feather reed grass is also an excellent choice when looking for tall perennials for the space around your fence.
How to grow bugleweed.