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1 Comment To "Wandering jew as a ground cover in Zone 9"
#1 Comment By Downtoearthdigs On 02/04/2018 @ 3:09 pm
Yes, wandering jew can certainly be invasive. It can be used as a groundcover if precautions are taken (such as using physical barriers, trimming back the plant to the ground before winter, and removing any that escape), but it’s perhaps best to use as a houseplant or a plant for hanging baskets to avoid the risk of invasiveness. If you have some that you need to get rid of, this article might help:
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