The Pioneer Woman on MSN: Turf vs. grass: Here’s what an expert says is best for your yard Turf vs. grass: Here’s what an expert says is best for your yard Lilyturf is a versatile plant that grows well in partial shade, full sun, or nearly complete shade and is hardy in Zones 5-10.
For optimal growth, plant lilyturf in spring or summer and ensure the soil is well-drained and amended, spacing plants at least 1 foot apart. With its swordlike leaves and clumping tendencies, lilyturf masquerades as an ornamental grass in many a garden. This perennial ground cover will perform well in both sun and shade and will send spiky purple or blue flowers into the air in summertime. How to Successfully Grow Lilyturf: A Field Guide to ...
lilly turf, - Gardenista Liriope muscari, sometimes called lilyturf, is named after Muscari botryoides (grape hyacinth) which has a similar flower formation. Flower spikes are lavender or white, blooming from August to September. Both common liriope species require well-draining soil, acidic to neutral soil pH, and full sun or partial shade. An easy to understand guide to growing Lily Turf plants, with light and watering requirements, growing tips, propagation methods and photos Lily Turf, How to Grow and Care for Lily Turf Plants, Liriope - Garden ...