| I have no tricks. I planted it in the semi-shade of my avocado tree. It was doing well until the beach strawberry spread so much that it runners over everything. I have to do some serious plucking to expose the plants the beach strawberry has buried to sun. In the 4 years I've had the wintergreen, it has produced a couple berries. It stays small so I wouldn't call it a groundcover...that is, it doesn't spread (whether slow or fast). Just a small patch of plant. Megan Lynch Berkeley, CA CRFG, NAFEX: I'm in USDA Zone 9b Garden with me on Folia: http://myfolia.com/gardener/spidra/invite Golden Gate Chapter Blog: http://crfggoldengate.blogspot.com/ CRFG Flickr Pool: http://www.flickr.com/groups/crfg/ Chapter Events on Upcoming.org: http://upcoming.yahoo.com/group/3429/ |
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