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Ground Cover SuggestionThanks!
A: KParke, I see no reason why you can't plant vinca and bulb varieties together. Vinca is shallow rooted and able to out compete weeds but shouldn't interfere with deeper-rooted bulbs or shrubs, especially early-blooming bulbs like hyacinths or tulips. If vinca starts to outgrow its space, shear it back hard in early spring. It prefers partial to full shade, so I'm assuming those are the conditions near your walk. Daffodils are another bulb variety that would make beautiful accents with vinca's dark green, shiny leaves. Depending on your soil and light conditions, and your color preferences, you have quite a few options for ground cover. For example, several varieties of both hosta and sedum offer interesting foliage as well as colorful blooms. I've also seen vinca growing along walkways where shepard hooks and hanging baskets were used as accents. Baskets require a bit more maintenance, but also offer you the ability to change accents at will. About The Author:
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