Soil creep is a very slow movement, occurring on very gentle slopes because of the way soil particles repeatedly expand and contract in wet and dry periods. When wet, soil particles increase in ...
For creeping thyme to thrive, it needs well-draining, neutral or alkaline soil, and full sun. Consistently moist soil or shady spots where excess moisture is trapped will make it susceptible to ...
Creeping Charlie, an evergreen perennial in the mint family, isn’t fussy — it will grow almost anywhere. It loves moist soil and either sun or shade. It spreads on top of the ground with long ...
It is thought that creeping speedwell forms no seeds under New Zealand conditions, unlike the other common speedwell species. This is probably why it hasn’t spread further throughout the country yet.
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