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Penngift Crown Vetch Plants
Penngift Crown Vetch Plants
Resists Drought, Pests, Disease

  (3 customer reviews)

Penngift Crown Vetch plants are nice and thick, 1-1½ feet high, loaded with pink flowers late spring to frost. Roots deeply to end soil erosion and crowd out weeds. Ideal for sunny, hard-to-mow slopes! Plants cover 40 sq. feet. Seed covers 500 sq. ft.

Ground covers are as useful and often more decorative than lawns. Hot, dry spots above a hard to mow retaining wall or heavily shaded sites under trees are made to order situation where ground covers can work their magic.

Zones: 3-8.

Buying Options
Penngift Crown Vetch Plants
08621 - For each offer ordered, get 10 plants
Price: 1 - $19.95
2 or more - $18.50
Quantity:
Penngift Crown Vetch Seed
14546 - For each offer ordered, get a 1/4 pound packet.
Price: 1 - $12.25
2 or more - $10.95
Quantity:
Penngift Crown Vetch - 30 Plants
08620 - For each offer ordered, get 30 plants.
Price: Each - $49.95
Quantity:
Product Details
Zones: 3 - 10 (-30° F.)
Height: 18 inches
Spacing: 24-36 inches
Depth: plant with crown at soil level
Spread: 36-48 inches
Sun/Shade: full sun/partial shade
Color: pinkish-white
Foliage: green compound
Blooms: summer to frost
Comments: Prevents soil erosion, crowds out weeds. Immune to drought, insects, and disease. Do not plant in a confined area. Very reliable grower once established. THRIVES IN POOR SOIL. SPREADS BY UNDERGROUND RUNNERS. KEEP IN CLEAN CULTIVATION & WATER WEEKLY FOR 1ST 1-2 SEASONS. IMMATURE FOLIAGE LOOKS LIKE CLOVER, MATURE FOLIAGE LOOKS DIFFERENT; ASSURE CUSTOMER OF THE CORRECT MERCHANDISE. SEEDS: 1/4 POUND OF SEEDS COVERS 500 SQUARE FEET. FALL SOWING OF SEEDS IS BEST FOR GERMINATION. WATER NEWLY PLANTED SEEDS DAILY, CONSISTENTLY UNTIL GERMINATION. ALL PLANT PARTS, ESPECIALLY THE SEEDS, MAY BE TOXIC IF INGESTED.
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Penngift Crown Vetch Plants Ships In Both Spring And Fall
Unable to ship to: AE AK BC GU HI PR

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 -  Friday, June 20, 2008
Crown Vech
Reviewed By: Sandy J (Washburn, Missouri)
I have a embankment in my yard that I can not mow all of it. I am thinking in the future & I know it will get to a point I will not be able to mow it at all & then I will have the city on my butt. So while I am young I bought 20 of these plants & put them in this Spring 2008. They were slow at first but now they are going because of all the rain we are getting this year. I keep the weeds away from them for now so they can grow good. I can not wait till they take over the embankment. I ordered 10 more of these & just planted them 2-3 weeks ago to finish across my embankment & I can't wait for them to take off. My embankment is even shaded by trees & some of my plants are growing under tree limbs right now for which I will cut off when fall comes so they can grown even better. I can not wait for them to bloom. My neighbor ordered 70 of these just before I did but we got them in about the same time & they are doing well & are blooming & looking pretty. We both can not wait till it takes over our embankments & pretty the neighbor hood & we no longer have to try to mow our embankments any more. Who ever gets my place when I am gone will appreciate this & be glad that I did this. It will make there life easier. I wish I would of done this 5 years ago.

 -  Tuesday, June 10, 2008
gorgeous ground cover
Reviewed By: Marie Kaz (Farmdale, Ohio)
In the spring of last year I planted a test patch of about 10 bareroot Crown Vetch on a hard to mow bank with poor soil (with areas of hard yellow clay). Some of my neighbors said there is nothing that will grow in such poor soil ... but this spring the Crown Vetch plants emerged a gorgeous cool green--almost fern-like--and do somewhat resemble very bushy pea plants with smaller leaves. The Crown Vetch plants continue to grow in this very poor soil, are spreading, and now have lavendar color flowers blooming (starting June 8th). They are quite lovely and some of neighbors out walking dogs have made comments of appreciation too. I have read that Crown Vetch can become invasive, but I will be glad to have these spread and choke out persistent weeds that need continual cutting. Now I am planning on sewing Crown vetch seeds in the fall, on another slop

 -  Saturday, August 04, 2007
Crown Vetch in Zone 7
Reviewed By: Connie Ahrenberg (Wilhoit, Arizona)
We thought these plants were dead. Now that they have begun to grow, they are going wild! Be sure to leave LOTS of room for them to spread. We are even getting flowers, and they've only been in the ground for four months!


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