What plants are not suitable for ground planting?
Main content introduction: A little experience in maintaining green plants that are not suitable for ground planting, and the following is a detailed introduction for you
Friends who like to grow flowers are envious of others who have large yards, where they can not only raise many flowers but also plant many large plants on the ground.
However, even with a courtyard, it is necessary to fully consider the controllability of the plant after planting. For example, the following plants are not suitable for ground planting as they can easily become invasive and impossible to pull out.
1. Bamboo
Su Shi once said, "I would rather eat no meat than live without bamboo. No meat makes one thin, no bamboo makes one vulgar." Nowadays, many flower enthusiasts like to plant bamboo in their courtyards, but in fact, bamboo roots grow very aggressively. If no root control measures are taken before planting, the underground stems of bamboo will grow everywhere, gradually taking over your yard.
2. Pennywort
Pennywort has cute round leaves and is very popular among flower enthusiasts. However, pennywort has extremely vigorous vitality and strong reproductive ability. Once planted in the ground, it is very difficult to clean up.
If you do not want pennywort to spread all over your courtyard, it is recommended not to plant it. If you really like pennywort, plant it in a pot. However, when pennywort flowers, you should trim it in time to prevent the seeds from falling to the ground, as they can also easily become invasive.
3. Wisteria牡丹
What plants are not suitable for ground planting?
Wisteria牡丹 is also known as藤本牡丹, but it is not the same plant as peony. Wisteria牡丹 is cold-resistant and heat-tolerant with strong vitality, and it is easy to become invasive when planted on the ground.
4. Mint
Mint can be used to make essential oils, for consumption, and for preventing insect bites. I remember once being stung by a wasp on my arm, and it hurt a lot. I rubbed the leaves of mint to extract juice and applied it to the stung area, which immediately reduced the pain and the swelling gradually subsided.
Mint is indeed a good treasure in summer. However, it is recommended to plant mint in pots, ensuring sufficient sunlight, so mint can grow well. It is best to avoid ground planting, as mint's underground stems grow quickly and can easily spread over a large area, taking over your courtyard.
5. Trumpet Creeper