Hello there
First we all need to take time out and "smell the roses" as it were.
But in this case we'll be scrunched up on our knees smelling around
tree stumps and flower garden edges hot on the trail of the elusive
yet somehow ever present ground ivy, oft called "Creeping Charley,"
even more oft called assorted other names.
It really is a lovely little plant as you can see in these photos at:
http://www.all-creatures.org/picb/wfshl-groundivy.html - Wild Flowers
of Sleepy Hollow Lake
And it is still on the market as an ornamental ground cover which
seems to be its main commercial use. This is the yellow flower
version.
http://www.natsnursery.com/gc/charley.htm - From website of N.A.T.S
Nursery Ltd.
Since many of us are going to be stuck with it, like it or not, we
might as well enjoy it as well as rip it out of the yard. Sort of
like a when you have lemons, do the lemonade thingy.
They are great foliage plants in hanging baskets and can give "drops"
several feet in length. When used as a green texture addition to
flowering plants, they are wonderful, and in a basket all alone put on
a great show. They are designated as a hanging basket plant on this
list from Texas A&M University:
http://aggie-horticulture.tamu.edu/plantanswers/publications/houseplant/baskets.html
Call it a "control issue." Call it a "wanting to be in charge"
anxiety complex. Call it what you want.
But as long as I'm in the battle against this amazingly aggressive,
sometimes I suspect man eating, we have some neighborhood pets
missing, clingy, walks on its tip toes across the ground to plant a
new clump 10 feet away from where you just utterly demolished it the
day before, type garden monster, I just like to know I have a couple
of them nicely trained and doing what I want them to.
It is a feeling of Power.
Cheers
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