The Virginian-Pilot: Gardening Q & A: Among the many kinds of vinca, are some perennial? Gardening Q & A: Among the many kinds of vinca, are some perennial? Question: I have a 4-foot x 20-foot garden planted with small boxwood shrubs and perennials.

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I'd like to remove the vinca groundcover. How can I do this without killing the other plants? Response from ... Q.

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I just planted a flat of vincas in my condo flower bed as I do every year. They really flourish and are good until late October when I pull them up. A few of the white variety seem to come back in ... House Digest on MSN: Ground cover companions that won't take over your perennial garden Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A garden flourishes when it has both annual flowers and perennial flowers.

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Annuals give you a chance to grow plants outside your ... Orange County Register: Master Gardener: Suggestions on low light plants and how to save vinca from fungus Q: We live in the Coachella Valley. Our landscape is planted with many vinca plants that give us a lot of color, but last summer some of them started to die. The nurseryman said it was because of a ...