How To Use Pachysandra In A Sentence

  • We must do something about the potato vine tangled in the pachysandra.
  • So I hacked that all down and hauled it away, cleaned up about ten years of pine needles, repositioned the feeders, and then went and bought a couple trays of pachysandra, which is a nice ground cover, works really well in acidic soil, and is native to the aimai Balloon Juice
  • At the base of a tree, for example, you might have better luck with wood chips or shade-loving ornamental plants like ivy, periwinkle, or pachysandra.
  • We burned you up (though you mentioned the River); the mother-bitch and I watched the old lamb jiggle you into a hole amid the sprawls of pachysandra. Not from the self but from the Other
  • Once I thought I got close and I almost died - and it was just a hose moving through some patch of pachysandra. Manhattan Meets Grimm In Book Of 'Modern Fairies'
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  • Growing up in Boston, Charlie had met any number of these short, plucky, velvet-eyed ladies; they were as common in these parts as pachysandra and chrysanthemums. Three Stages of Amazement
  • There's a dark patch of pachysandra that grows by the thin line of trees that separates our yard from the neighbors. Wind
  • Restrict the use of groundcover, such as pachysandra in areas frequented by family and roaming pets.
  • If you did have shade in the garden, you certainly did not extol it, you just quietly covered the area with ivy or pachysandra.
  • They might remind you of mayapple or of pachysandra.
  • Dry, shady spots beneath trees: Ground covers such as common periwinkle (vinca or "myrtle," if kept well-watered initially), blood-red hardy geranium, variegated Solomon's seal, hosta, lamium, lily-of-the-valley and pachysandra. HeraldTimesOnline.com
  • At the base of a tree, for example, you might have better luck with wood chips or shade-loving ornamental plants like ivy, periwinkle, or pachysandra.
  • Serious ground covers like Vinca, pachysandra or ivy are too aggressive to make good companions.
  • (One might never find its way out of the pachysandra.) Sometimes DIY can mean “Do In Yourself”

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