Is your info for the northern or southern hemisphere? I live in South Australia and need to know if I need to adjust the months mentioned in your articles to suit where I live
I just read about the Crinkle-leaf creeper but can't find it. I have googled it but with ni luck. I live in the Raleigh, NC area. I have a large area I want to plant ground cover in. Thank you, Trinna
We don't recommend places to purchase, unfortunately.
How strange that it did not come up! Upon my search, several nurseries popped up. Maybe try searching for its scientific name- Rubus calycinoides
if yes, what color, what size and how much? if no, do you know where i can get it?
Unfortunately, we do not sell plants, or offer information on where to purchase them. I would check your local nurseries or online.
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You will need to do an Internet search for retailers who sell that product. We provide free gardening information and do not sell plants or recommend vendors.
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We do not sell anything. We only offer gardening information and advice.
I am from Australia and cannot find any geographic identifying information anywhere on your website. This is important so that I know if it applies to my country and the zone within my country.
The writers are all within the U.S., but we do take care not to specify months as much as seasons, for those who live in the southern hemisphere. We do have articles about plants indigenous to Australia as well as other countries/continents all over the world.
We do reference the United States Department of Agriculture hardiness zones, however. They can easily be looked up however to see how much cold or heat the plant can tolerate.