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Can pachysandra be used as a ground cover in wet, poorly drained shady areas?

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Can pachysandra be used as a ground cover in wet, poorly drained shady areas?

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Seems it is ideal for such areas and will control moss growth which occurs because of the wetness. Pachysandra is also listed here for wet shade areas! “An area is often termed as wet shade due to heavy soil and poor drainage. In all cases of shade, mix in compost with the existing soil before planting.”: http://www.portlandnursery.com/docs/pdfs/Shade_Dry_and_Wet_Areas.pdf great place to buy: http://classygroundcovers.com/cat—-PACHYSANDRA-terminalis&affl=google-pachysandra-ground-cover?gclid=CI6U173mwZICFQpjHgodsyvkYg best wishes, Librarian50 Sources: http://bryophytes.science.oregonstate.edu/page21.

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