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SUThe pathway rehab worked!! 💅🏼
This Spring I shared how the blue star creeper in our flagstone pathway was looking mid affffff. The main culprit was that the ground cover I planted had hit the sand I had put down (instead of topsoil) between the joints last year when we built this area. And over the winter, the weather displaced a lot of the remaining topsoil that was left in and around the blue star creeper.
So I gave the pathway a little love by removing the sand and replacing it with topsoil and it looked rough for another few weeks until seemingly overnight everything just filled in!
There’s still a few pockets of topsoil left but we’re getting there!! Can’t wait for year 3.
My only issue is that I have a couple different variations of blue star creeper..the blue star creeper I bought from home improvement stores are borderline invasive and don’t respect the landscape edging boundaries I have for them, while the more expensive blue star creeper I bought from a local nursery, is behaving and looking absolutely spectacular. Interesting…
LMK if you want me to share more on this!!
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