
bugleweed
Ajuga reptans 'Burgundy Glow'
Overview
Bugleweed (Ajuga reptans 'Burgundy Glow') is an amazing groundcover that adds texture and color to any landscape. It grows quickly, blooms in late spring or early summer with gorgeous deep pink flowers, and provides year-round interest with maroon- and bronze-tinged foliage. Very hardy, it does well in sun or partial shade and tolerates a wide range of soils. As an added bonus, it is also deer-resistant and requires little maintenance once established. Perfect for planting in large areas, it is both drought- and heat-tolerant and a great choice for outdoor gardens and residential settings.
Care Guide
Watering
Bugleweed is a low maintenance ground cover native to Europe and commonly found in gardens in the United States. The specific plant species 'Burgundy Glow' requires moist, well-drained soil and benefits from regular waterings. It is best to water the plant deeply, 1-2 times per week during the summer months, allowing the soil to dry out slightly between waterings. It is important to avoid over-saturating the soil and standing water, as this could lead to root rot. In the winter months, the plant should receive only enough water to keep the soil from drying out completely, usually 1-2 times a month.
Light
Bugleweed (Ajuga reptans 'Burgundy Glow') grows best in part shade, receiving morning sun and an afternoon break from direct sunlight. In general, this plant does best in areas with morning sun exposure for about 4-5 hours, followed by partial shade to protect it from the intense heat during the afternoon. Too much direct sunlight can burn the plant's leaves and diminish the intensity of its color. Similarly, too much shade can reduce the amount of flowers it produces and cause it to become leggy. Although it prefers some shade, Bugleweed can tolerate more than 5 hours of full sun, but in areas with particularly hot climates it is best to err on the side of caution and provide it with some afternoon shade.
Soil
Rocky , gravelly , dry
Temperature
Hardiness zone 3–10.
Pruning
Bugleweed (Ajuga reptans 'Burgundy Glow') should be pruned in early spring when new growth begins to appear. Pruning should involve removing significant growth that has occurred over the previous growing season, such as dead or damaged stems as well as stems that have grown too tall. Take care to only trim away the most extreme growth and leave at least 1/3 of the overall height so that the plant can remain full and lush. Pruning the Bugleweed too severely or too often can cause it to become spindly and weak.
Propagation
Division, Cutting, Layering Propagation, Seed Propagation
Uses & Symbolism
Attracts: Bees.
Diseases & Pests
Common pests: Deer resistant, Rabbit resistant, Drought resistant.
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