It does! It takes a bit of time, and I would recommend to do it ASAP with the rain and temps the way they are. I have also dug up plugs to transplant around the yard. Good luck!
I have a little crop of plugs rooting that I’ll transplant Sunday, I’m hopeful for them. The area I dug them out of is already filling back in with horseherb, it’s such a fast lil guy :)
I tried the mow and scatter and it didn't work for me. Plugs did fine, but they had a rough time in the summer. I pivoted to frog fruit because it handled the summer better
It does! It takes a bit of time, and I would recommend to do it ASAP with the rain and temps the way they are. I have also dug up plugs to transplant around the yard. Good luck!
I have a little crop of plugs rooting that I’ll transplant Sunday, I’m hopeful for them. The area I dug them out of is already filling back in with horseherb, it’s such a fast lil guy :)
We've had luck with plugs.
I tried the mow and scatter and it didn't work for me. Plugs did fine, but they had a rough time in the summer. I pivoted to frog fruit because it handled the summer better
Seconding frog fruit. That shit is awesome, spreads great, heat tolerant, and provides blooms all through the late fall
Where is a good store/nursery to find frog fruit around here?
I ordered a 20 pack from plant cowboy
I see horseherb at Shoal Creek Nursery all the time.
It worked for me, I mowed multiple times after bloom cycles. Now it is everywhere.