Pachysandra is a favorite ground cover plant in hard-to-plant areas such as under trees, or in shady areas with poor or acidic soil. Unlike other plants, pachysandra ground cover does not mind competing for its nutrients, and growing pachysandra plants is easy if you have an abundance of shade in your landscape.
Once plants are established, they can handle some period of drought; however, young plants require adequate moisture in order to become established. Now that you know a little more about pachysandra plant care, you can enjoy this low-growing beauty in the shady spots of your landscape.
BY SUSAN PATTERSON
Pachysandra Growing Zone: Information On Pachysandra Plant Care | Gardening Know How
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