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using groundcover to contain weed

WendyB 5A/MA
16 years ago

I have jewelweed (impatiens capensis) escaping into my semi-cultivated woodland from the native woodland. There's way too much of it to remove from the native woodland, but I was hoping I could put a chosen groundcover at the boundary and let them duke it out.

Not sure if this strategy will work and what would be the best groundcover to use, that I won't regret later. Part-shade, wet in the spring, rich soil.

ajuga? mayapple? vinca?

My area is about 30'x30'. Mostly trees and shrubs and a perennial section. Native area is about 50'x100'. The jewelweed is covering about 1/3 of the native area. I think when I cleared trees from my area along the driveway, all that extra light made the jewelweed take off.

I ordered a mystery (to me) plant this year, Peltoboykinia watanabei, that might do very well in there. Looks sorta like mayapple, but seems more aggressive. Its busting out of its pot.

Peltoboykinia

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