Dichondra makes a good accent in a garden. Its fast growth and 2– to 3-inch height with trailing stems make it valuable as a groundcover or spilling down a wall or container. Its pale green or silver ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. When dichondras arrived on the scene, there was mostly fear and trepidation, maybe even some disdain because a glance at most ...
Just wondering the other day if anybody grows a dichondra lawn anymore. My mother had one back in the 1970s and ’80s and I do remember that all it wanted was water. Not that much, by the way, and no ...