ajuga leaves curling

It's striking in containers. Looks like fungus. It is advisable to replace infected ajugas with a different groundcover. Banana plants are also known for producing curled leaves as young shoots. Ajuga pyramidalis grows to a height of 3 to 4 inches, while Ajuga reptans reaches a height of 9 inches. Ideally I'd like to plant something with good soil retention, any color would be an assett, no mowing. I have ajuga that looks like some kind of disease or insect is killing it. They were doing fine and then I discovered that squirrels were eating them. Cast iron plants are easy to grow even if you have a brown thumb. One has done fantastic, one has done just ok, and one hangs on every year- we can't believe it keeps coming back but it had 2 short stems of flowers this year LoL We love 'em! It is tough to remove the disease because it is found in the soil. If you are not tilling the soil in the entire planting area, start by digging your planting hole at least two to three times as wide and no deeper than the rootball. Because ajuga naturalizes easily, spreading by stolons, or horizontal stems that creep along the ground, you'll want to think about where you plant it. Good easy plant for part shade. Plants will welcome having more space between them and greater air circulation if you reside in a humid environment. Water thoroughly to settle them in and eliminate air pockets. Strawberries, for example, demand regular, light watering, whereas tomatoes and melons require less frequent, deeper soaking. To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that document.write('