How much does Silver Mound spread?

Silver Mound, also known as Artemisia schmidtiana Silver Mound, is a beautiful perennial plant that adds a touch of elegance to any garden. When it comes to planting Silver Mound, there are a few things to keep in mind to ensure its optimal growth and spread.

First and foremost, Silver Mound prefers locations that receive full sun. This means that it thrives when exposed to at least 6 hours of direct sunlight each day. However, it can tolerate some shade, so a partially sunny location could still work if full sun is not available.

As for the soil, Silver Mound does best in average soil conditions. It prefers well-draining soil that is not overly rich or fertile. Planting it in soil that is too nutrient-rich can actually hinder its growth and lead to the plant splitting. Therefore, it is important to avoid using overly amended or heavily fertilized soil when planting Silver Mound.

When it comes to spacing, it is recommended to plant Silver Mound about 16 inches apart. This spacing allows the plants enough room to grow and spread without overcrowding each other. By giving them enough space, you allow them to develop a fuller and more robust appearance.

In my experience, I have found that Silver Mound can spread moderately over time. While it does not have an aggressive spreading habit like some other plants, it can gradually fill in an area and create a beautiful, dense groundcover effect. This spreading is mainly achieved through the growth of its foliage, which forms a compact and mounded shape.

To encourage the spread of Silver Mound, it is important to provide proper care and maintenance. This includes regular watering, especially during dry periods, to keep the soil moist but not waterlogged. Additionally, pruning or trimming the plant in early spring can help promote new growth and maintain its desired shape.

Silver Mound is a stunning perennial plant that prefers full sun locations in average, well-draining soil. It should be spaced approximately 16 inches apart to allow for proper growth and spread. While it does not have an aggressive spreading habit, it can gradually fill in an area over time. By providing the necessary care and maintenance, Silver Mound can thrive and create a beautiful focal point in any garden.

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Caroline Bates

Caroline is a Miami-based landscaper who specializes in drought-tolerant landscapes. She is the mother of two young children and also enjoys writing for GreenPacks.org in her spare time. Caroline takes great pride in her work, and loves being able to share her knowledge with others through her writing.