How do you take care of a germander wall?

How do you take care of a germander wall?

How do you take care of a germander wall?

This plant prefers dry to medium-moisture soil that is well-drained. It will tolerate poor, sandy soil, provided it is well-drained. Wall germander does well in neutral to slightly alkaline soil, but will protest if planted in very acidic soil, below 6.0 in pH.

Can germander take full sun?

This herb can be grown in full sun to part shade, in hot climates, or poor and rocky soil. Ideally, however, creeping germander prefers well drained soil (pH of 6.3), although clay will work in a pinch. You can grow these little plants in USDA zones 5-10.

How big do germander plants get?

Teucrium fruticans (shrubby germander or tree germander grows 4-6 feet high and wide) is another member of the genus I tried in my yard, but it was, for me, a real heartbreaker!

Is germander a perennial?

Pink Germander (Teucrium chamaedrys) is an Old World perennial grown for its attractive deep glossy green, evergreen foliage and showy display of pink flowers in late spring. Drought resistant (xeric) perennial plant.

How do you prune a germander sage?

In frost-free areas, prune the entire plant back by almost half after the last flowers in fall. This will promote fuller growth the following spring and keep the plant looking tidy over winter. In cooler regions where plants may be semi-evergreen or deciduous, lightly prune in early fall well before the first frost.

How do you grow germander sage?

Germander sage spreads vigorously by underground stems. CareProvide moist but well-drained soil in full sun; these plants are drought resistant. PropagationSow seed or divide plants in spring; take cuttings spring through fall.

How do you care for Mexican sage?

It likes full sun to produce its magnificent color, but tolerates light shade. Provide supplemental irrigation throughout the growing season, but allow the plant to dry out between each watering. It does not like to be over-watered. Mexican sage prefers well-draining, slightly alkaline soils.

What is germander used for?

Germander is a plant. The parts that grow above the ground are used to make medicine. Despite serious safety concerns, people take germander for stomach and intestinal issues, weight loss, fever, and oral hygiene, but there is no good scientific evidence to support any use.