Do you have a shady spot in your garden? Do you want a plant that is easy to grow and looks pretty? Lamium ‘Anne Greenaway’ is a great plant for you. It has colorful leaves and small pink flowers that make any garden beautiful.
This plant is a type of ground cover. That means it spreads out and covers the ground like a carpet. It is also an easy-care perennial, so it comes back every year without much work. Gardeners love it because it is simple to grow and looks great.
Plant Overview
Let’s learn the basics about this plant.
- Light: Lamium ‘Anne Greenaway’ loves the shade. It grows best in places with partial to full shade. Too much sun can burn its pretty leaves.
- Water: This plant needs a medium amount of water. Water it when the soil feels dry. It does not like to be too wet or too dry.
- Soil: It can grow in many kinds of soil. Just make sure the soil drains well so the roots don’t sit in water.
Benefits of Growing Lamium ‘Anne Greenaway’
There are many reasons to plant Lamium ‘Anne Greenaway’ in your yard.
One of the best things is its variegated foliage. This means its leaves have many colors. The leaves are green, silver, and yellow with a nice edge. This colorful garden border plant makes shady spots bright and fun.
It is also a deer-resistant plant. Deer and rabbits usually do not eat it. This means your plant will stay safe and pretty. The plant is also great for covering the ground. Its leaves create a thick mat that can stop weeds from growing.
Finally, it is very low-maintenance. You do not have to do much to keep it happy. This makes it a perfect plant for new gardeners or busy people.
Where and How to Plant It
You can plant Lamium ‘Anne Greenaway’ in many places. It works well in shade gardens under big trees. You can also plant it along the edge of a flower bed. It looks wonderful when used to create a colorful garden border around a new Iris Bed Design.
When you are ready to plant, pick a spot with shade. Dig a hole that is as deep as the plant’s pot. Place the plant in the hole and fill it with soil. Pat the soil gently around the plant. Water it well after you plant it. If you are planting more than one, leave some space between them so they have room to spread.
For more information from experts, you can visit the Royal Horticultural Society page on this plant.
Tips for Care and Maintenance
Taking care of Lamium ‘Anne Greenaway’ is easy. Here are some simple tips:
- Water it regularly, especially when it is hot and dry.
- You do not need to feed it much. It grows well without extra plant food.
- If the plant starts to look messy, you can trim it back. Cutting it after it blooms helps it grow back thick and full.
- In the spring, you can clean up any old leaves to make room for new growth.
You can find more helpful advice on growing Lamium plants here.
Is It Invasive or Safe for Small Gardens?
Some people worry that ground cover plants will take over their garden. Lamium ‘Anne Greenaway’ does spread, but it is not too aggressive. It grows at a good pace but is easy to control.
If it starts to spread too far, you can just trim the edges. You can also dig up parts of the plant and move them to other shady spots. This makes it safe for most small gardens. It fills in empty areas nicely without becoming a problem.
Plant Comparison Table
It’s helpful to compare plants to see what works best for your garden. Not all plants are the same. For example, some ground covers like full shade, while some vegetables need lots of sun.
Feature |
Lamium ‘Anne Greenaway’ |
Brigadoon Ground Cover |
Roma II Bush Beans |
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Sun Needs |
Partial to Full Shade |
Full Shade |
Full Sun |
Watering |
Moderate |
Low |
Moderate |
Use |
Ground Cover, Borders |
Ground Cover |
Edible Vegetable |
Bloom Color |
Pink or Purple Flowers |
Yellow-Gold Foliage |
White Flowers |
Deer Resistant |
Yes |
Yes |
No |
As you can see, Lamium and Brigadoon Ground Cover are great for shade. But if you want to grow food, a plant like bush beans is better. Our Roma II Bush Beans Growing Guide can teach you more about that.
Lamium ‘Anne Greenaway’ is a wonderful choice for adding color and life to shady parts of your garden. If you want to explore more ideas for your yard, check out our Outdoor Project Lab homepage.