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Gardening Know How Questions & Answers - https://questions.gardeningknowhow.comI planted Snow on the Mountain several years ago in a shady spot and it did well for years. Around August it would start to get brown so we would cut it and it would come back looking nice. A couple years ago, other weeds started growing in what was a solid patch of Snow on the Mountain. Now it is competing with other plants. Do I need to do something with the pH of the soil or is there another solution?
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1 Comment To "Snow on the Mountain getting crowded out"
#1 Comment By Downtoearthdigs On 06/24/2016 @ 9:51 am
Generally Snow On The Mountain needs little care. It can become invasive, I have not had an issue with that myself.
You could use an all purpose fertilizer to give the plants a little boost. If the soil needs some amending, you could top dress the soil with some compost.
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