Ajuga bronze beauty does well in tubs and mixed containers as well as in rock gardens and borders.
Does carpet bugle bloom in full shade.
They stand on 6 inch spikes that rise above tufts of foliage about 3 4 inches tall.
Bugleweed can be grown in any type of light from full sun to full shade.
To deadhead spent blooms run a lawnmower over it.
Hardy in zones 3 9 full to partial sun may bloom i used to have a collection of ajugas but due to too much rain they became unhappy and all were lost i was given a new start for the garden in 2016.
Ajuga reptans black scallop carpet bugle is a creeping perennial prized for its short spikes of fragrant deep blue flowers and very glossy near black scalloped leaves.
Bugleweed is a spring flowering semi evergreen groundcover with several foliage color and flower color variants.
How to grow bugleweed.
Install edging to help keep it from spreading.
To keep the plant under control rigorously prune runners twice a year.
Space new plants 6 inches apart in shade to part shade.
Ajuga are extremely hardy groundcovers that quickly form a dense carpet like mat.
Dec 24 2015 ajuga reptans carpet bugle is a great perennial that grows best in full sun.
Plant bugleweed in an area where air circulation is good spacing the plants about 1 foot apart.
Leaves may be green bronze dark purple or variegated green white and pink.
Ajuga reptans is a slowly invasive prostrate groundcover with attractive vertical spikes of flowers in late spring and semi evergreen foliage for year round interest.
To shear back a large area of bugleweed use a lawnmower set to a high blade height.
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Bugleweed prefers a rich moist well drained site and tolerates clay and poor soils.
Blooming in late spring to early summer the flowers rise above the contrasting spreading rosettes formed by the leaves putting on an eye catching display.
The foliage will tend to be smaller when grown in full sun but the plant will produce more flower spikes.
Cut off the flower spikes in late summer after the flowers have faded.
Good drainage is essential lest carpet bugleweed fall victim to a disease called crown rot.
Plant in full sun to shade.
Be careful about planting bugleweed next to a turf area because it has creeping tendencies.
Ajuga tolerates a wide range of soil conditions as long as soil is well drained.
The round green leaves often have a purple tinge and low short spikes of violet blue flowers add spring interest.
The soil should be acidic with a ph in the range of 3 7 to 6 5.
Ajuga bronze beauty common name carpet bugle burgundy bronze foliage creates an illuminating backdrop for the blue flowering spikes that appear in spring.