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              ~Miss Jekyll Vinca~

  Evergreen groundcover has glossy green leaves on trailing stems.  Finer texture than other vinca's, and a more prolific bloom than 'alba'.  Attracts butterflies and hummingbirds.  Named after Gertrude Jekyll(1843-1932) a late 19th to early 20th century garden designer who created over 400 gardens. 

Bloom: Small, prolific white flowers in early spring and a lighter repeat bloom in late summer.

Habit: 4-6" tall.  Beautiful as a ground cover or lawn substitute, in woodland gardens or hanging baskets.  Easy to grow.  Plant 12-24" apart for quick fill in.  

Exposure: Sun to shade.

Site:  Plant in average to moist, well drained soil.

Spreading rate:  Fast.  Spreads by above-ground runners.

Fertilizing: Feed in early spring and again lightly in early fall.  Use a balanced fertilizer, preferably one containing a slow release nitrogen source.  Always follow the manufacturer's label recommendations when making any applications of fertilizer.  Be sure to rinse the fertilizer off the foliage.

Watering:  Regular summer water should be provided the first couple of years to ensure good plant establishment and to promote maximum growth.  After that, water as needed. 

Pruning:  Prune as necessary.  Vinca can be trimmed down to 3-4" tall with a lawn mower if needed during winter.  This will give you fresh new growth and a really nice looking planting with terrific bloom if done yearly.

Foot traffic:  Tolerates light foot traffic.

Hardiness:  -30° to -20° F.