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    Portulaca - A great runner, perfect for poor soil.

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    Post by Lobo Thu 18 Feb 2016, 12:30 am

    Portulaca - A great runner, perfect for poor soil. Portulaca-600x600
    A great runner, perfect for poor soil.
    Portulaca
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    Portulaca grandiflora

    • Type: Annual
    • Light: Full sun
    • Plant spacing: 8 inches apart
    • Plant size: 4 to 6 inches tall

    Portulaca is great for containers, rock gardens, between sunny stepping-stones, as an edging, or in any well-drained or dry garden spot. The sunnier the better. Heat, drought, and poor soil bring out the best of this plant. In fact, it flowers better in poor soil than rich.
    Portulaca is covered with many large, semi-double flowers throughout the warm months to form a cheerful summer ground cover or trailing plant. The blooms need sunlight to open, so they close in the evening and on cloudy days. Portulaca grows vigorously, even in sandy soil. It is also salt tolerant, making a great choice for the beach. Plant in spring after all danger of frost is past. Also known as moss rose.
    Some Bonnie Plants varieties may not be available at your local stores, as we select and sell varieties best suited to the growing conditions in each region.

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