Theres native species across pretty much everywhere in the US and probably many other countries!! I dry a lot of my mints and herbs and use them in foods and they last into winter. It is widely cultivated around the world for both its foliage and blue flowers. Care of Catmint. Pulling them out is not the answer.those roots are already traveling!! If you're really worried, take it out this spring and move it to a pot. They sneak under my other plants before I notice them, then I am pulling the long stems thru the garden before I snip them off about once a week! The Spruce / Evgeniya Vlasova. I would be very interested in your long lasting varieties. They look so pretty bending over the front-yard birdbath, so Ill keep those. Perhaps this is just my ground though. Just warning about the vincas and the st. johns wort Hopefully you have luck with that! I battle many of these plants. Funny how some things can be so pretty until you look under the pretty! Just have a separate space for these. Gardeners should keep in mind that one gardener's regret can be another's delight. I found that in my gardening group too, that most people found the plants on the list invasive, but some had no problems with them. I planted most of those invasive plants and then some (Lamb's Ears, Hops vine , also invasive, and other plants that were given to me over the years). NEVER buy it. They are beautiful when blooming but incredibly ugly after the blooms are spent so I hide them with another prolific bloomer orange daylilies. I bought it at Lowes about 20 years ago. Get planting advice, garden design tips and trends, monthly checklists for your area, product specials and more in our weekly newsletter. Photo by: Holmes Garden Photos / Alamy Stock Photo, 10 to 12 inches tall, 18 to 24 inches wide. 17 yr old boys digging plus a backhoe when we dug the septic mostly got the last of it. There were one or two that surprised me - mint (I am a seasoned landscaper). I knowright? Maybe some one else does. I enjoyed your post. The anemone in the picture is Japanese anemone, often sold as a hybrid ("Honorine Jobert"). This made me want to run out and grab most of these plants for my garden! FREE WEEKLY NEWSLETTER: Plants, Design Ideas, Gardening Solutions & More! Are you sure that the "Campanula" you have pictured isn't Adenophora, sometimes called False Campanula. My mint is excessive, but I drink lemon mint water daily in summer. Chameleon plant -hoyttunia - gets my vote too!! God bless you all! Some succeeded, some didn't. 3b zone and always looking for ideas. Don't know the apps name though. Shes telling us what she doesnt like. The ones that just grow in a shrub on the ground with little lilly flowersI planted two about 6 years ago in our first houseafter pulling them out and spraying them, they've come back multiple times and are just spreading and spreading.. My big mistake was Salvia Coccinea, or Coral Nymph Salvia, one of the Texas Salvias. However, we have some you don't list that can take over our entire garden in one year. behold, where they dropped their weeding prizes at the curb has now got its own spiderwort patch. Reproduction in whole or in part without permission is prohibited. I have about 20 different varieties and they bloom for nearly a month. I'd like to strangle the person that planted it, where my mom now lives, as much as it has strangled the large trees & all other plants, bushes, etc. Some behave very nicely. That's what I do to my. SO Cool!! . Yes thx for the info I wish I wouldn't have let the beauty fool me when I bought them but i did read in time for my mints lol they r in a pot I have a very little yard and I just bought 2 yarrows and 2 veronicas I told my husband I can't wait til next yr when they've established I also planted a vine and after reading this went out and looked around and albe darned if they're ain't 5 I planted 2 3 r babies lol well atleast I caught it in time for the mint thank u. It has taken 10 years, but now that the tree can grow, eventually the dead ivy will break off in pieces. I have had trouble with Morning glory and a trumpet vine, i had no idea these plants would come up everywhere. It's great to have people share their actual experience. Last year we took the last few bits, soaked everything in vinager & laid down thick pieces of cardboard, rug and plywood with rocks on top. I imagine that getting rid of those plants or other problematic garden features like rotting trees can be a real pain. In my defence, this article was meant to be a bit humourous, and I'm sorry it didn't come across that way for you. And its flowers are purple while catnip's are primarily white. Ohhere in Arizona now, in the high desert where it will be over 110 for the next several days. I loved the sweet flower and thought the more the better! I planted a Kimberly Queen fern in a flower bed and it has been quite a chore digging it up. However, if you love it, you should plant it. Some folks are restricted to rock gardens. I cant believe orange trumpet vine Campsis Radicans isnt on this list. I thought it was interesting you seemed to include some of the same plants on your go to list as your no- go list. Faassen who developed the first hybrids. Copyright 2023. Before lawns because so popular most people left most of their properties in a more natural state. If you want to see what an overgrown perennial garden looks like, check out the video below: Disclaimer #1: Some of the plants in this list may not be problematic in your area. OH NO! Then, there was one in my backyard. I've probably spent 45 minutes, reading intently! Wet or soggy sites can lead to root rot. You list many of the plants as terrible because they spread and overtake your garden in a couple years. So pretty, green & white leaves, spreads easily with tough knotted roots. Such is my story of growing catnip, (Nepeta cataria, also known as catmint in some areas), a member of the mint family best known for its ability to trigger episodes of euphoria in cats.This is a cool characteristic, but then I saw catnip in action as a nectar . I've either fought or embraced quite a few of the plants on your list and ones that commenters have mentioned, as well. I have dug, sprayed, pulled adn never let it go to seed but it is still here! This had me giggling! While cats can propagate catmint unconsciously, not all species attract them. I'd love to know how your perennials do this year. It was a lot of hard work to get them under control but I finally did it! Nepeta racemosa, commonly called catmint, is Native to the Caucusus and northern Iran. Good to know! Feverfew In fact, these perennials could be considered a beginner gardeners worst nightmare! Will the rocky soil and aggressive neighboring plants help keep mint in check or would you suggest I dig the mint up now before spring comes? What is it with plants labeled "Canada" for invasiveness? I tell you its roots go to China and back. Can also be used as a substitute for lavender, since they share a similar color palette. I think you are confusing perennial with low maintenance They grew in the area the dug-up plants waited for waste pickup within a week or so. favorite/least favorite return! I'm a complete gardening novice & all this info leaves me rather breathless, wondering what I should try to beautify the small strips of space in front of my newly rented duplex in Vancouver, USA. Catnip can get quite invasive, spreading rapidly through a bed. I'm in Lancaster pa too! I've never heard of pink lily of the valley! Often clients have us dig it all out after a few years of being annoyed by it growing into everything else. I even prefer the mint. On lily of the valley, I totally agree it is invasive, hard to pull up and not even pretty! Loves them though. BUTnothing beats GOUTWEED! The foremost landscape designers and architects are gifted in working with drifting populations of spreading perennial and shrub species. %#>*%#, I hate mice so I gave up on feeding the birds. Local garden clubs and master gardeners are also great resources here in the USA. From what Ive read, only digging very deeply, cutting it and pouring boiling water on it works. I loved how they have different varieties besides the purple, but they are everywhere! I've even had the help of my little grandsons to help dig up the spiderwort. I made a pear! Not all at once. It needs regular water in the summer. The orange "ditch" daylily hemerocallis fulva is also a thug, and flowers poorly. wow- you sure hate most perennials- all of which I LOVE. Thank you for your bravery in standing up. Can I cut back the leave to give my new perennials a chance to get started and then move the hollyhocks next spring to a new bed? I'm in Conn. I think people should grow whatever appeals to them and keep in mind that some of these plants will grow when all others will not. Nandina. Both plants have gray-green foliage on square stems. I love having raspberries and I love that they send up volunteers because there is always a friend to give them to. It doesn't matter what some random-person-on-the-internet says. Now I have Chameleon (Lizard Tail) EVERYWHERE and cannot get rid of it. It was pretty for a couple weeks. Catmint, Nepeta faassenii, is a popular plant in the cottage garden. Some of the catmints can reseed themselves readily and can become weedy in that way, but there are some . Left behind the obedient plant and gooseneck, because I could control them in the clay of my old garden, bud knew they would cause trouble in the sandy loam of the new place. Also, a terrible groundcover called adjuga - I think thats how its spelled - anyway, it will get away from you if left unattended and its so ugly its not even worth it! It is very bright and cheery but definitely needs work to contain. Most of Saskatchewan is zone 3A or 3B. I am trying to keep careful notes for whomever gets my house one day. Funny how some of your choices I also have trouble with and some I have trouble trying to make spread! Six hills giant catmint is a drought-tolerant perennial, making it low-maintenance and a prime candidate for xeriscaping. Since then I've learned a lot from everyones comments. Creeping Jenny on CLEARANCE. I spent the last 7 weeks repotting plants into BIGGER pots. I wish I had a field to spread them around as a beautiful wild flower (pink and white varieties). Keep cutting it down so it dies out. 12-14" tall x 18-20" spread. I feel lucky to be growing my ONE daisy in my greenhouse! The Torenia is another that can be -- quite literally -- off the wall. I inherited an old garden in Salt Lake City years ago that was overrun with them. What varieties of day lilies do you grow? Please let me know when you do and I'll be the first to follow you. You should also start adding some compost to those patches of soil (once you've weeded them). My daisy patch is beautiful this year. Mulch will help retain moisture and keep down weeds. Download Now, Grab our 100 Zone 3 Perennials List!Download the Guide, Cold Climate Gardening, Cut Flowers & Perennials. I'll have to check yours out as well! Noted for its neat and tidy habit, Nepeta faassenii 'Purrsian Blue' (Catmint) is a compact herbaceous perennial forming a dense, rounded clump of small, aromatic, gray-green leaves all season long. As its name implies, the catmint plant can be irresistible for cats. Photo by Proven Winners. Catmint Varieties. My trick for peaceful co-planting is to plant them in containers in the ground. I have many of these plants and do not regret planting any of them. It blooms profusely for months on end, from late spring through midsummer. Regret ever bringing it to my new house. I am a beginner at gardening and just planted a bunch of flowers in my front flower beds. Please do not plant Scotch Broom! So it will get in under fascia and soffits, travel into lofts looking for light and then send shoots back out again under the apex of roofs. This year I had a regrowth of the weedy plants but just cleared the majority away and planted my veggies again. I would never plant lamium as I've had it take over areas I've not yet gotten to. Just not the kind I want. As always, thanks for supporting Shifting Roots! I have about 10 listed and do not regret having any of them. I really appreciate the information. I guess its more about the type of garden you want, not just a garden, Very true. Mom planted ivy in the woods to avoid dealing with leaf raking on that acre. The entire 3 months of summery weather. While super useful as a medicinal plant, Comfrey can take DECADES before it starts to decline. Photo by: Sandy Pruden / Millette Photomedia. My Daylilies are stuck against a cement wall - and are being dumb enough not to try growing out! Varies by species. You have such a nice collection of flowers. Any new gardener that plants any of these plants will soon hate gardening. Catmint 'Purrsian Blue', Garden Caminth 'Purrsian Blue', PP24788. It's weird, because it seems like any other kind of day lily doesn't seem to have a spreading problem. On the flip side, some of the hydrangeas I planted on the north side of the house didn't survive the cold snap we had back in January. That is a long time to not maintain an area. Then knock on wood, this year there's been nothing but regular weeds yet. And so on. Unless you like that sort of thing. Pronounced "NEP-it-uh". We moved from Ottawa to Woodstock, Ontario last year in September, and I discovered in the spring that the previous owners had planted wild raspberries in the back corner of the yard, and had allowed it to get out of control. Oh Comfry! Thank you for your kind and informative comment. This list is intended for beginner gardeners who arent able to keep up with these presumably low-maintence plants when they get out of hand. As I've said many times before, if you love it, you should plant it. However, if those other plants aren't super established, it might take over. It's good therapy for me. After approximately 15 years I am still fighting Crown Vetch, horrible, horrible plant. I can't believe no one ever mentions Monkshood. Although most prefer full sun, they wont mind a bit of afternoon shade, especially when grown in hot climates. Basic care of catmint is easy. Vinca MAJOR is considered invasive. If you want to plant something in that same area, you'll have to pull the plants for years. Note snails and slugs love daisies! Thanks for the article anyway ! Catmint uses also include the addition to fresh salads or cooked food. Pretty accurate. Hopefully someone in your zone can give you a better idea of what to do. Put pure concentrated Roundup, heavy plastic then mulch and it still came through all of it and spreads to actual grass. We also managed to raise funds for food banks and shelters. ----- Phew, 2 long years later, hubby wanted lawn (yawn) so we put compost on top of decaying bark and sowed grass seed, voila, lovely lawn, and I managed to aquire some of the "land" for a garden for me too! Many of us in the desert portions of the US have dirt with a huge percentage of rock from pebble size to basketball size. At one time had them all over my yard. My other neighbor has a walnut tree and i now have walnut seedlings popping up everywhere. I bought a non-invasive wisteria. They are my favorites. Unfortunately, the government allows weevils from Europe to combat it and they attack beneficial thistles as well. The other varieties don't seem to take over. Follow the instructions. Campanula! My unintentional perennial invader: Alfalfa! Oh no! It. But all species of catmint are fragrant, and this is a turn-on for bees and some other insects. Not fun getting it back so I can plant sun-loving plants to replace the shade-lovers that I moved. More about the newsletter. Required fields are marked *. I even cut it back in June to try to keep it at a decent height, but it does what it wants.. its crowded everything out. Ha! Plant once and have flowers that bloom for years. st. johns wort and vinca will grow under them, so will sweet pea. Love lily of the valley and the spiderwort, but they were taking over. There are some excellent suggestions in the comments! RELATED: The Dos and Don'ts of Planting Ground Cover. I believe the bindweed came when we got free soil from the city for our raised garden bed. 3 lots. It also looks gorgeous when intermingled with its purple-hued counterparts. I have arthritis. First it depends on where you live and your garden knowledge. What a mistake planting Ivy! I live in Maine. They've only had a few months to get established so if I made a rookie mistake planting mint I'd like to nip it in the bud ;) Haha my mother in law's garden is about 2/3 ferns, irises, day lilies, raspberries, Lily of the valley, and anemones, with a small patch of California poppy and the odd volunteer lettuce. One had to know how to manage your flowers and/or plants! I always wanted drifts of Alaska daisies I finally got my dream that after growing them from seed lovingly caring for them watched them in just A few years take over my yard and my life with dead heading thousands of bunches that just seemed to appear over night one Spring ?wouldn't you know it was at the same time I had major surgery and medical problems going on so all I could do is enjoy the beauty of my dream! I still have Lamb's Ears and Yarrow. A number of plants within the Nepeta genus are known as catnip or catmint. Hmm.I'm in zone 6 Michigan and wondered why I have so many beautiful orange day lilies opening up! This year tried digging the whole thing up. It grows to a height of three feet and bears few white blooms. However, it will spread to your lawn and is very difficult to get out. It also depends on your soil conditions and growing zone. Any suggestions would be appreciated. I never knew people actually planted Virginia Creeper on purpose! Please check out my take on the temporary at http://wp.me/p8djUc-1g. I dont understand?! The environment needs a break. This list is intended for a newbie gardener who might not be as vigilant with their plants and easily get overwhelmed by a plant that didn't produce as expected or overtakes a yard with a year or two of neglect. Most of the ground covers will survive that first winter under heavy mulchjust went through this process--and its a chore for sure! From early summer into early fall, the foliage is topped with well-branched stems . Update: Since I first wrote this post I have come to love this sort of thing. Lots of sun. Loved your post and I learned a lot!! Zone 7b. Conclusion. Disclaimer #3: This post contains affiliate links. Dont let the name fool you. cest un article trs utile avec beaucoup d'information sur les plantes vivaces. I did the same thing!! Our neighbor invited us to have ice tea on their back porch covered by Virginia Creeper. We came home and built a mesh trellis that went up to roof of our house and I bought Virginia Creeper. Mentha types are aggressive spreaders by underground stems and are difficult to control. you plant it and trying to dig it out is a monumental effort. So, I guess I'll find out if it's true they are hardy and maintenance-free this spring (5 months from now), as I did absolutely nothing last fall. Good to know about killing off mint and daisy! Give it plenty of space and divide it frequently to tame it. I live in Colorado Springs, CO where growing things can be crazy, you don't know what will come back once planted. Ugh. They were the start of a butterfly garden and bird haven. I met someone who kept having to dig up new shoots that multiplied quickly. My concern about the advice here is that many people will be discouraged to try incorporating stunning perennials that may or may not be invasive in their soil/climate. Irises! posting! Just deadhead them daily to keep them looking really neat. Beautiful except for the evermultiplying shoots that come from the base. It has taken on it's own zip code in my backyard and it just keeps growing. 50 years later it was an acre! I have tri-colored Japanese fern which has spread only a foot over the last 10 yrs. What part of the world are you in? They're called ditch lilies here in PA too. Its strong growth does not flop and grows to a broad mound throughout the growing season. I tell people isn't it pretty? plenty of sun We love them. Once they are established they produce so many blooms on one plant that they bloom for weeks. Also, I found some wild Violet in a neighbors lawn that was white with purple inside - so pretty, until it took over my entire garden. Thank you for Perennials You Will Regret Planing. Just about any yellow-flowering plant looks good alongside catmint, but those sharing similar growing requirements and bloom times include Coreopsis grandiflora Early Sunrise, Achillea Moonshine yarrow, and yellow daylilies, such as Hemerocallis Stella de Oro. Seek. 2. I expected an article on ecologically damaging or dangerous plants, but this turned out to be a little overwrought. Maybe it could be because the lady that owned this place was not a gardener. While it works great for ground cover in a shaded area, you will never, ever get rid of it. Some of these cannot be controlled unless you use,something like roundup on them not a good choice but sometimes necessary. Don't plant them unless your ready to for that kind of commitment lol. While "catnip" is the most famous type of catmint plant, there are numerous other kinds. I have found websites with info for growing raspberries and containing them, but unless one is crazy about them, after my experience, I would advise people against them. It is georgous to look at it has all colors in its leaves. Not possible to get rid of it. However you forgot Wisteria. I would rather have daisies, dandelions, mint and clovers. YESSSSSSSSSSSSS Morning Glories.so very beautiful.self seeding little monsters. In 2018, I removed at least 100 Ostrich Ferns from our yard, and then in the following year, I pulled out another 218. I moved into a home over a year ago whoever was here before me stuck plants in any free space they could find and a lot of them spread.. so, no it hasnt been fun for someone whose not a Sweet Young thing, who has a bad back and other pain issues to try to get my yard under control. garden on folks!!!!! It is one of the easiest plants to divide, and doing so every 3 or 4 years will help to keep it vigorous. One gardeners weed is another gardeners favourite flower. Dead head old flowers and you get beautiful roses from June until they are covered in snow. I had some where the sump pump drains from our basement and all but one plant has died. I've had more birds, butterflies, and bees on the European "bull" thistle than practically any other plant. It's not crazy at all! Besides Virginia Creeper, I cannot think of a single one of these other ones I would give up in my gardens.so not understand this article at all!!! I had a whole trailer load for the dump.They multiplied quickly despite dying down with frost when they looked a mess. But I live in the city so.. no gun. Too opinionated and self important. Never again. I've even salted the ground and my dogs have taken to peeing on it. So, while pollinating the flowers of your catmint, bees could displace some seeds and spread them around your garden where they'll grow. Where do you live? The very basic white and yellow ones are the "problem" and in some people's growing conditions they aren't a problem at all. While I loved many of those plants, after a while they took over and I eventually got rid of most of them. Besides bindweed, I have a problem with the neighbors five cats using my garden as their bathroom. May be bothered by thrips, which are best treated with insecticidal soap or neem oil. I really enjoyed this article & I'm glad I found it! But golly, it's pretty. The worst is yucca!! After twenty years of battling bishops weed, which came with the house and killed off so many plants that I put in, I finally solved the problem. You cant pull it up, its too deep. You are right. Greatly appreciate your list! However, I also have the variegated variety which is very well behaved and not invasive at all, nor does it reach as far, and it's gorgeous. Hmm. Tons of blooms. . As others have said, I'm sure new gardeners appreciate this list for knowing commitment requirements. While there is large-scale cultivation of catmints, in the U.S. they are primarily used in gardening rather than grown for essential oil or cat toys. I moved from that century home last November and have a DO NOT BUY LIST for my new home which includes almost all the plants, with the exception of daylilies, on your list! This was in full sun in Virginia. I just embrace them for now. If you could train a groundhogs to eat what you don't want, now that I'm all for! Neighbors like to receive the ones that even I find out of bounds. Like 'Cat's Meow', this selection shares an improved tidy habit, though it is a bit smaller and more compact in size overall. Be warned, Never plant this beauty! Beginner gardener here, you hit the target audience! I have zero dirt to plant anything in so I have to have everything in pots. Red roses and catmint are a classic combination, but equally attractive red-flowered companions include Veronica spicata 'Red Fox', Monarda didyma 'Pardon My Cerise', and red valerian (Centranthus ruber). I didn't know that you can grow peonies in containers. Thanks for your list. You're disparaging 80,000 registered cultivars because one wild species is awful. I just learned that fish emulshions is a great fertilizer so I bought a bottle of it but havent tried it yet. Low-Maintenance and a prime candidate for xeriscaping lilies here in PA too foot over the last of it traveling!! 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