BUSTED! Dwarf Carpet of Stars Myths vs Facts - Ruschia lineolata 'Nana'. And yes, I drive on it...

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  • @JohnnyGlad96
    @JohnnyGlad96 2 роки тому +8

    Thank you for this. I have convinced my mom to replace her front lawn with this from your last video, and she was still on the fence and listening to nay-say from her friends. But now I think she’s ready to pull the trigger. Great content

    • @BudgetPlants
      @BudgetPlants  2 роки тому +1

      Awesome man! It’s a fantastic plant. And thank you!! 🙏🏼😎

  • @peaceofficer01
    @peaceofficer01 4 місяці тому +2

    Our is six years and still thriving. We cut our lawn edges every few months and propagate it through our backyard + hill. Extreme low maintenence and attracts a bunch of bees. Get compliments all the time from neighbors & guests. Best lawn investment ever.

  • @kentsnider3644
    @kentsnider3644 2 роки тому +23

    We live up in Redding and we replaced our 1600sqft lawn with the dwarf carpet in April of 2021. We planted them 12" on center and use overhead sprinklers to water. They haven't filled in all the way yet but the flowers bloomed in March scattered thru out and we are looking forward to this fall for their second bloom. We live in a walking neighborhood and they're starting to comment on how good it looks.

    • @BudgetPlants
      @BudgetPlants  2 роки тому +3

      That’s fantastic! I definitely believe this will catch on more and more, especially as water restrictions continue.

    • @dadriza5308
      @dadriza5308 2 роки тому +1

      I'm thinking of trying this in Redbluff!

    • @BudgetPlants
      @BudgetPlants  2 роки тому

      It should work there!

    • @sandy_carpetsthesecond5013
      @sandy_carpetsthesecond5013 Рік тому

      Random question: Have you tried propagating it by cuttings like you would a houseplant? I've been wanting to get some, but I live in the UK and it's not sold here, atleast from what I can tell, and I wanna ask a friend if they can send me a few cuttings over so I can propagate it.

    • @kentsnider3644
      @kentsnider3644 Рік тому

      Sandy- We haven't tried propagating them

  • @seamus6994
    @seamus6994 Рік тому +6

    After seeing your other video about this plant and how to plant/take care of it. I subbed and liked. I'm from North Central Arizona. We have numerous snows each year. I have dogs and cats. Snows melt quickly and our winter days can be 40's to 60's. So this plant sounds great. And having lived in California, I admit, I do miss all the color from Ice plant. A great alternative as you said.

    • @BudgetPlants
      @BudgetPlants  Рік тому +2

      Absolute! It should be able to thrive in some parts of AZ. It does great in Las Vegas, and the climates are similar. We can to ship to any states if you are interested :)

  • @TheCuratorofThrift
    @TheCuratorofThrift Рік тому +1

    I just stumbled on your previous Carpet of Stars video and had to watch this one. I have been wanting to replace my lawn for over a year now. I live up in the Central Valley, so i know i can plant it here. I also mentioned to my brother, who lives in Sun City, and now he wants to try it. I sent hom a text with the link to the other video.
    I just mighr have to stop in as I drive through on the 210 to visit my brother.

  • @meli5273
    @meli5273 11 місяців тому +2

    I was inspired by your video and then further research and planted this to replace my entire front lawn ~600 sq ft in Feb / March this year. I hired a landscaper to help prep the soil and plant it. He did not measure spacing and spaced out as best he could, and he also didn't look flats with actual plugs, more like pulled off small clumps, with root, off of the flat to plant. The ruschia has grown to cover most of the yard except for one area which has significantly struggled and died back. I'm not sure if it was overwatered, not enough sun, or too much foot traffic, but I really wish I could get it to grow here. I'm inclined to buy another flat or two to plant and baby for a bit. I've also got other areas that seem a bit woody that I'm trying to figure out - maybe they got planted too closely? If you ever happen to be in Venice Beach boardwalk, please let me know and I'll buy you a beer or drink and a meal for some ad hoc consulting of my yard! :)

    • @BudgetPlants
      @BudgetPlants  9 місяців тому

      Thanks for watching! I’d love to see some photos of the installation… I might be able to help diagnose any issues. If you’d like, send pics to info@budgetplants.com.

  • @DebadooCreates
    @DebadooCreates 2 роки тому +23

    I've never heard of this. I want to tell my son about this as we're building a home currently & will need to put something down. It seems pricy, but long haul not paying someone to mow & saving in water makes sense. You spoke about it being dog friendly as far as them walking on it, but what about them fertilizing it so to speak. We have 3 small to med sized dogs that we let out in the fenced backyard & you can definitely tell the side they potty on as that side looks like a jungle by the time the rest of the yard is ready to mow. Also we live in the middle of Texas. Usually we're not below 20, but everyone knows about snowmageddon a couple years ago. In our area we were hovering just below & above zero for about a week & had 7 inches of snow. Would it survive if that or similar happened again? I saw your other video on the planting & care of it, where you talked about the temps & being pet friendly to walk on. Would dogs be OK if they ate the flowers?

    • @jessicapinto3817
      @jessicapinto3817 2 роки тому

      I think website can help you answer your questions! starcarpetlv.com/faqs
      I am looking for this myself and found this one in my searches, hope it helps!

    • @bidensucks6792
      @bidensucks6792 2 роки тому +3

      It's really not that pricey once you look into installation.
      Unless they recommend otherwise iv read that each flat is separated into 48 pieces (I think I'll do less and bigger out of one flat) spaced at 6in apart. Then it takes 6-8 months to grow in.
      I thought you would plant the entire flat like tile, but my landscaper said they would become root bound like that.

    • @BudgetPlants
      @BudgetPlants  2 роки тому

      First of all…. ❤️ your handle lol 😂 Fantastic.
      You can actually plant Ruschia flat to flat. It will not get root bound. It definitely eels an instant gratification when used in that way. However, from a financial aspect, it makes sense to separate out the individual plants and space them.

    • @elisa6212
      @elisa6212 2 роки тому +2

      Yes, I was wondering too, how well does it take dogs' pee, will it burn/die like some kind of grass?
      Can it be poisonous/toxic to pets?
      Also, my dog pulls up whole tufts of grass while playing. How deep do rushia's roots go?

    • @cramasie
      @cramasie Рік тому +1

      ⁠​⁠@@elisa6212it’s non-toxic to pets. since it’s a succulent, the roots are probably shallow. if it unroots, you can just plant it again. It can take some pissing. I haven’t tested the limits on that tho lol

  • @The_Dougie
    @The_Dougie 2 роки тому +2

    Wanting something other than traditional grass for my yard. This is a good candidate

    • @The_Dougie
      @The_Dougie 2 роки тому

      @CB BC that too

    • @ambulocetusnatans
      @ambulocetusnatans 2 роки тому +1

      Clover is good, but I go for variety. I got a bunch of different native ground covers, and each one grows best in different parts of the yard

  • @ladweeb1798
    @ladweeb1798 Рік тому +1

    I live in Southern California (Zone 10) and planted this in my front yard a few months ago and it’s growing great! I purchased one tray at a nursery, and another tray at a big box store.

    • @anxylum
      @anxylum Рік тому

      Are you in the desert by any chance? I’d like to try it but I wasn’t sure it would grow.

    • @Samantha777love
      @Samantha777love Рік тому +1

      ​@@anxylum I'm in a desert and want to buy this as well. I know it's supposed to be fine in even 120 f heat, which is what I get, so hopefully this thrives

    • @anxylum
      @anxylum Рік тому

      @@Samantha777love oh, I’d love to know if you try it. I won’t be moving for another month or so, but I’ll try it after I get there.

  • @macrumpton
    @macrumpton 2 роки тому +5

    I am wanting to replace my lawn here in Broward county in south Florida. Can Ruschia lineolata take the hot humid climate we have here? We also get signifcant rain in the summer, as well as lots of 95°+ humid days. I have lots of cacti that seem to do pretty well, but most plants get cooked by the heat.

    • @EvaBogardFlorida
      @EvaBogardFlorida 5 місяців тому

      Did you find out if Dwarf Carpet of Stars can be happy and healthy in South Florida?

  • @peterl.104
    @peterl.104 2 роки тому +5

    For myth 2, right before I found this video, I read an article that said it turns woody in 4-5 years, not 3. I just planted mine last year. I guess I will see in another 3 years.

    • @ew.2478
      @ew.2478 Рік тому

      Yes, I read that it turns woody in 3 or 4 years. If it has to be replacde , it doesn't save money or on mowing.

    • @BudgetPlants
      @BudgetPlants  Рік тому +1

      Yup. I’ve seen the article. Nonsense. Some of the first installations here in Southern California have been installed 9+ years ago now and going strong looking great. I’m assuming the article writer was potentially getting this confused with either the parent plant, Ruschia lineolata, or Delosperma (Ice Plant). looks similar, but not the same. Many Delosperma varieties get woody after a few years if not pruned.

  • @stephanieclimer4320
    @stephanieclimer4320 2 роки тому +1

    Such an excellent video, thank you. I think I’m going to try a patch here in East Texas, right alongside our lake - and maybe some in the front of the house! Looking to cut down on lawn upkeep! I’ll share results in a few months :)

    • @BudgetPlants
      @BudgetPlants  2 роки тому

      Awesome! Yes a small test case would be the way to go. Inquire here for a shipping quote: info@budgetplants.com

    • @bethnugent7629
      @bethnugent7629 Рік тому

      How did your test go?

  • @thehealthbarguru7422
    @thehealthbarguru7422 2 роки тому +3

    can you propagate the ends that overgrow in areas? if so, how is that done?

  • @Matthew-oh5ms
    @Matthew-oh5ms 2 роки тому +1

    Love this channel! Really enjoy watching the vids on draught tolerant plants! Keep ‘em coming

    • @BudgetPlants
      @BudgetPlants  2 роки тому

      Ahhh man made my day! Thanks for watchin!! 🙏🏼🙏🏼

  • @Turbo-jj5wp
    @Turbo-jj5wp Рік тому

    Im a gardener myself and looking into lawn alternatives. I have found this video very informing, but i still have a few questions myself on this type of plant.
    1. How easy is it to perform soil repair on a lawn with this plant in place. For example, if there is a disturbing ground layer underneath. Is it then possible to do ground work beneath without needing to remove entire sections and needing to replace it after.
    2. What kind of maintenaice do these plants require? Im am mainly talking about maintainence on yearly basis.
    I hope you could shine some light on these questions so that i could maybe start using in my local area

    • @BudgetPlants
      @BudgetPlants  Рік тому +1

      Hi!
      Ruschia can provide great coverage just like a traditional lawn. If there needs to be something done subsurface such as irrigation lines, you can easily remove the plant with its root system in tact, then the install it. Or if the plants get damaged in the process, replanting may be necessary.
      Yearly maintenance is minimal. Edging once or twice a year. I also recommend a time release fertilizer twice a year and pre emergent in spring and fall to help with weed control.
      Hope this helps!

  • @chrissymarie7903
    @chrissymarie7903 2 роки тому +2

    Hopeful video. I keep going back-and-forth between Ruschia and Kurapia for a lawn replacement . I’m in Sacramento California and I just don’t know which one to pick does anybody know?

  • @allisson488
    @allisson488 2 роки тому +17

    how does this plant fare with dog poop and urine? I just recently got a husky and I'm looking for grass alternatives - this looks awesome but not sure if it'll last with a dog.

    • @JCuervo330
      @JCuervo330 Рік тому

      Did you do it? I’m
      Considering for same reason

    • @finaldreamerx
      @finaldreamerx Рік тому +3

      Microclover really works with dogs ;)

    • @elisa6212
      @elisa6212 Рік тому +1

      ​@@finaldreamerxmicroclover deals very well with dog's urine, but in winter it tends to loose all its leaves. Sure, it will grow back in spring, but In winter you will have mud. I have it in my garden, trying to substitute it little by little.

    • @pelopogo
      @pelopogo 10 місяців тому

      it does well with urine and poop

  • @CharmingAdorable
    @CharmingAdorable 3 дні тому

    I am looking for a very very very very low water alternative for a large large front yard - was thinking this or dichondra? Any help would be greatly apprciated. Water cost is high so I want a green front yard with the littlest water possible - have kids and want to play on it - so not sure I can cut this in order to prevent the bees from coming for the flowers.

  • @susanj.1214
    @susanj.1214 2 роки тому

    @BudgetPlants Need your help please. I planted this after finding your videos, thank you for posting! We live in Murrieta, CA. I planted this as my front yard March 2020. It bloomed once in the fall of 2020, which was lovely, but has not ever bloomed again. The front of our home faces South. So the East side is still lovely green as the afternoon sun gets blocked by the house. The front garden and that on the other side of the driveway that get full all-day and West sun have faded and turned yellow. :( And there's actually a couple of dead patches where it didn't grow at all. I am so sad and after all the hard work I did. Had so many compliments from neighbors initially, but I'm embarrassed how it looks now Any suggestions? It's on a drip system and all gets watered at the same time as the East side of the house. Oh, I did fertilize it once after I planted it in 2020. Thinking about doing that again but maybe I should have done that in the spring? Would appreciate any and all suggestions to bring it back to it's lush green. Thank you!

  • @DanRiley-l5h
    @DanRiley-l5h 9 місяців тому

    Very informative piece. I live in Seattle, WA. I don't love grass but my dogs really do so I end up reseeding and walling it off half the year so they have a cool place to nap and play every summer. After a dozen years though I am done with all the constant maintenance and annual resuscitation. From what I've read this may be the perfect alternative to grass, but can you tell me if you think it would prosper here? Depending on who you ask we are zone 8b or 9a, so sorta on the cusp. Thoughts on viability?

    • @BudgetPlants
      @BudgetPlants  8 місяців тому

      Should be great in WA! So long as it’s given well drained soil. Too much moisture can cause yellowing. All and all it’s a great plant.

  • @nomvonglismerced4311
    @nomvonglismerced4311 2 роки тому

    I just put four flats in my front yard. Can't wait for it to fill in by 3 months!

  • @brandie722
    @brandie722 2 місяці тому

    Any suggestions on bermuda grass popping up in my ruschia? Im afraid of grass herbicide hurting the ruschia...

  • @galleta_2024
    @galleta_2024 6 місяців тому

    Thank you for your video. Lawns are high maintenance ALWAYS. Sad to say also afraid of bees/wasps so hopefully these flowers only attract butterflies and birds. This looks like the solution, now to find a local landscaper to get it done ASAP. Best wishes.

    • @BudgetPlants
      @BudgetPlants  6 місяців тому

      Thank you!! Yes, this is a really wonderful alternative. It does take a fair amount of preparation, but once it’s in and thriving, it’s phenomenal. Let me know if you have any other questions that I can help with.

  • @missionari
    @missionari 2 роки тому +3

    Appreciate the value your channel provides!
    Love the texture and depth this adds - would it work in Phoenix AZ?

    • @BudgetPlants
      @BudgetPlants  2 роки тому +1

      Many thanks! 🙏🏼🙏🏼
      We should be starting some test cases in AZ very soon and should have more definitive info about survivability. We’re hopeful!

    • @ChandraSekharUppalapati
      @ChandraSekharUppalapati 2 роки тому

      @@BudgetPlants much needed reply cant wait to plant to phoenix

    • @denysarcuri1213
      @denysarcuri1213 2 роки тому

      I live in the Coachella Valley, which I'm sure you know has a climate very similar to Phoenix. Have you tried this stuff yet?

    • @denysarcuri1213
      @denysarcuri1213 2 роки тому

      @@BudgetPlants Why not try some in the Coachella Valley? Just as hot as Phoenix, a little bit drier. Outside of Death Valley, the CV is pretty much the hottest you're going to see (along with, of course, towns along the Colorado River: Lake Havasu, Parker, Blythe, Yuma, etc.) If it can make it here, it'll make it anywhere . . . Hmmm, I wonder if I could make a song out of that. 😊

    • @BudgetPlants
      @BudgetPlants  2 роки тому +1

      Hahaa maybe I’ll write that song 😂
      Yeah good point. Maybe we can get a test case in that region.

  • @dodieodie498
    @dodieodie498 2 роки тому +2

    I read an article that said it needs to be replaced after 3 or 4 years not because it dies, but because it becomes less soft and gets woody and less lawn like. Since all this guy has to say is "GREAT" and he wants to sell it, then I'd try doing a lot of research elsewhere first. And if it's something that you might have to replace after a few years, I'd examine the price too.

    • @BudgetPlants
      @BudgetPlants  2 роки тому +6

      There’s some misinformation floating around out there about Ruschia including the above mentioned, hence why the video was done. There’s confusion about this plant versus Delosperma, which does in fact get woody after 3-4 years. Delosperma looks similar to Ruschia and is also in the same family, Aizoaceae, which is why it can be confusing, but does not have the same attributes and is a different genus of plant. Ruschia has been installed in many projects around So Cal which have well surpassed the 3-4 year mark. It’s only going to get more popular as water restrictions tighten, especially in LA County. Definitely do your due diligence to see if it’s something that’s right for your project.

  • @Rudy_Nuff
    @Rudy_Nuff 2 роки тому

    Hi there from Essex UK 🇬🇧 👋. Very grateful for your helpful and very informative videos on this attractive alternative for a lawn . I’m totally fed up with trying to keep up with the repairing of all the urine scorched patches caused by my German shepherd female and local wild foxes . Can you please tell me how the carpet of stars holds up with this sort of thing ? Thank you in advance 🙏.

    • @BudgetPlants
      @BudgetPlants  2 роки тому

      Hi! Unfortunately Ruschia would also burn with consistent urine from pets. I might suggest Micro Clover or Creeping Thyme. Hope this helps!

  • @SAV3DnFORGIVN
    @SAV3DnFORGIVN Рік тому

    im in FL and would this be a good option for us? Our dog loves to run and play in the yard with our daughter..will this also be a good option to help with compacted soil?

  • @Zergcerebrates
    @Zergcerebrates 26 днів тому

    Question, will this plant kill weeds or the Bermuda grass? I have trouble getting rid of the Bermuda grass and I need something to smother it. Also, since I want this to replace my lawn can I plant this next to my lawn and hopefully it will out compete with the grass and kill it? Will this also grow well over clay soil?

    • @BudgetPlants
      @BudgetPlants  24 дні тому

      Unfortunately it will not choke out Bermuda. That’s one of the most problematic grasses and there’s really not much you can do besides use a specific herbicide for it sorry to say.
      The best thing to do would be to completely eradicate the Bermuda first, then start over with a new plant, such as Ruschia.

  • @PainterLily
    @PainterLily 2 роки тому +2

    How would this fare in rocky soil? Also it would be quite pricy to do the whole yard all at once.. would it be possible to plant a small section and then as it gets established, cut out small plugs from it to slowly spread it out?

    • @dudeinoakland
      @dudeinoakland 2 роки тому

      His video here ua-cam.com/video/omT9k643oBw/v-deo.html
      Shows how to plant it from plugs from the flat and let it spread out.

  • @ducrogers302
    @ducrogers302 2 роки тому

    I'm sold on this turf replacement. Any recommendations on where to buy them?

  • @tomcharters7051
    @tomcharters7051 Рік тому

    Folks are mentioning front yards, how about in a backyard as a lawn alternative where you might get more foot traffic? Does this like drip irrigation from underneath?

  • @CAtripper
    @CAtripper 5 місяців тому

    I planted this in some areas of my front landscape. Less than two years in, oxalis is taking over.The growth pattern of ruschia allows bear ground beneath their shoots for the oxalis to take over. And boy does it. I have buried drip lines. The ruschia grows well, but the oxalis infiltration is starving it out. Any advise would be appreciated.

    • @BudgetPlants
      @BudgetPlants  5 місяців тому +1

      Oxalis is definitely a troublemaker. That’s why it is imperative to use a pre-emergent like Ronstar or Preen. Without this, weeds will inevitably become a problem. Preen is the most readily available:
      amzn.to/4cbEhhk

  • @ticktock2383
    @ticktock2383 3 місяці тому

    You can also remove bad lawn, add large shrubs and rock or mulch.

  • @FG-fn9fx
    @FG-fn9fx 2 роки тому

    Hello there! Would you be willing to share some additional evidence that Ruschia live longer? All I can find is the 3-4 year claim. Do you have any links we could look at? Thanks so much for your time and help! What a beautiful lawn!

    • @BudgetPlants
      @BudgetPlants  2 роки тому +2

      Hey! Thanks for watching. There’s an article floating around out there which has very wrong info about Ruschia (possibly confusing it with Delisperma) which states Ruschia will turn woody after 3-4 years. There are many projects in which Ruschia was installed about 8 years ago when this plant was first released and still going strong and vibrant. While I cannot release any addresses, I drive by frequently and notice these projects looking great. This is first hand information from our company as opposed to some writers misinformation or one off experience, possibly from lack of knowledge or incorrect care of the plant.

  • @JeremyJ
    @JeremyJ Рік тому

    Good info, i’m looking to replace my grass. I have two concerns though. The first one is about 1/3rd of my front yard gets full shade because the sun rises and sets behind my house. The second concern is that gophers are crazy in my area. Is this a plant that gophers don’t like?

    • @BudgetPlants
      @BudgetPlants  Рік тому

      Hey Jeremy, Ruschia can take up to 90% shade and still thrive (given a well-draining soil). Regarding the gophers, it’s not something that they necessarily like, but they will definitely pop up through if it’s in their path of travel. I’d suggest to test out a small area to see if it’s a good option.

  • @kimgardiner3179
    @kimgardiner3179 2 роки тому +2

    Always nervous when a 'shopping site' appears after a search! But your video was honest, straightforward and fun to watch! I learned more about the plant and interested in buying from your nursery.

  • @FacelessRando
    @FacelessRando Рік тому

    I planted mine back in February and while it's started to fill in, a lot of spots are starting to get woody/wilty in the summer heat. If I water more often, they start yellowing. Not too sure on what to do to keep them healthy but not over watered.

  • @debiolivieri5992
    @debiolivieri5992 Рік тому

    Hi Dom! Loving your videos. Can I plant Ruschia nana in zone 7a in Pennsylvania? I have.a small lawn and want to reduce the lawn with plants. pavers and ground cover (ruschia). If you don't think this will work for me, what would you recommend? I don't want anything that needs mowing or that attracts bees. I have sun until midday. Thanks for any help!

    • @BudgetPlants
      @BudgetPlants  Рік тому +1

      Thanks for watching the vids! Unfortunately Ruschia would only work as an annual in PA. I might recommend a variety of Creeping thyme. Those tend to do well in lower zones. It won’t need mowing, but they can attract bees when in bloom. Another option would be Micro Clover. However it has an invasive quality to it. Everything with plants is a give and take.

    • @debiolivieri5992
      @debiolivieri5992 Рік тому

      @@BudgetPlants Thanks for the reply, and for providing suggested alternatives to the Ruschia. I'm bummed that I can't use it, but glad I asked before purchasing and installing it. Thanks for all the great garden tips!

  • @Swiminatub
    @Swiminatub 2 роки тому +1

    Oh gosh knowing this can’t selfsow makes it so much easier. I was worried about it being invasive great choice and thanks

  • @gafairbanks2434
    @gafairbanks2434 2 роки тому

    WHAT ZONES DOES IT GROW & SURVIVE IN PLEASE. Always good to state this.

  • @JoeMama827
    @JoeMama827 Рік тому

    It supposedly is hardy to 20 F. My winters in central AZ go down to 10 F. Can rushia take this much cold?

  • @yogoombah2356
    @yogoombah2356 2 роки тому

    Hopefully, I'm not too late for a response. I'm here in So.Cal., when blooming are there issues with it attracting many bees like an Ice plant?
    Thanks!

    • @BudgetPlants
      @BudgetPlants  2 роки тому +1

      It will attract some bees when in bloom. Similar to Delosperma (Ice Plant)

  • @genekellyman
    @genekellyman 2 роки тому

    I have this in my yard. Love it. But a lot of it has turned yellow. Does that mean I am not watering it enough?

    • @tVideoUTube
      @tVideoUTube 2 роки тому +1

      Watering too much according to what I've read recently.

  • @Legendthehedgehog
    @Legendthehedgehog 2 роки тому +1

    I'm looking to try and have a patch of this here in Texas where it should thrive. However, less and less rarely lately, it does get to under 10 degrees f during the winter. What happens to this plant during that kind of temp? Would it completely die out to the frost? Would I need to replace it every year that that happens?

    • @ShotgunRocket
      @ShotgunRocket 2 роки тому

      According to another video he made, this plant thrives from 20 to 120 F. So I'm not sure how well it will do if it goes below 10 F.

    • @BudgetPlants
      @BudgetPlants  2 роки тому +1

      Hey guys.. yes if it gets below 20 degrees for a few days or more, it could harm the plant beyond repair and ultimately kill it off.

  • @seanmcmahon2559
    @seanmcmahon2559 2 роки тому

    Any installation addresses to check out in the greater Los Angeles area?

  • @nikkibutler6187
    @nikkibutler6187 2 роки тому

    This is amazing and beautiful. I’d love to find this and plant in my area Vacaville, CA.

    • @BudgetPlants
      @BudgetPlants  2 роки тому

      Hey Nikki! We can sip out to you… inquire here!
      info@budgetplants.com

  • @maloneysmagic
    @maloneysmagic 2 роки тому +1

    Where can I buy dwarf carpet of stars in Mexico ?

  • @DM-zh7xn
    @DM-zh7xn 2 роки тому

    I’ve heard of this and planning to replace my lawn with it but I don’t know where to get them. Tfs

    • @BudgetPlants
      @BudgetPlants  2 роки тому

      Hey! Inquire here: info@budgetplants.com

  • @gokuboo01
    @gokuboo01 2 роки тому +1

    Can you buy seeds for this plant?

  • @xaviercruz4763
    @xaviercruz4763 Рік тому

    would it compete with fruit trees and impact yield under dry summer weather?

  • @427stulman
    @427stulman 2 роки тому +1

    I live in Manteca CA. about 1.5 hours south of Sacramento. I have been looking for a source close by to purchase this for my lawn replacement. Any suggestion.

    • @BudgetPlants
      @BudgetPlants  2 роки тому +2

      We can actually box and ship up to you from So Cal. Inquire here!
      Info@budgetplants.com

    • @pongop
      @pongop 2 роки тому

      Great question! I'm in the Valley too.

  • @beachday4439
    @beachday4439 Рік тому

    Will it survive a cold snap below 10 degrees fahrenheit.

  • @mkb7997
    @mkb7997 2 роки тому

    Looks very promising. But does it get thicker and thicker as it grows. If yes, will it eventually need to be trimmed down and then allowed to re grow?

    • @dudeinoakland
      @dudeinoakland 2 роки тому +1

      You'll need to edge it. It won't get tall hence no mowing.

  • @giangnguyen8344
    @giangnguyen8344 2 місяці тому

    when is the best time of the year to plant these, thinking of getting them for next spring

    • @BudgetPlants
      @BudgetPlants  2 місяці тому +2

      Early Spring is ideal. Fall is second best. However with the right care, it can also be planted most of the year here in CA

  • @karinemery
    @karinemery 2 роки тому

    hi there I really love this stuff, I have seen in a yard before, but never knew the name or was able to find out.
    In order to fill a big area front lawn with this....will I have to remove the previous grass, or will it just fill in once I place some plugs of this?

    • @BudgetPlants
      @BudgetPlants  2 роки тому +1

      Hey Karin! So yes, all grass/weeds will have to be removed and a thorough tilling of the soil done. The better the prep the better the results :)

    • @karinemery
      @karinemery 2 роки тому +1

      @@BudgetPlants thanks for the info!
      👍😊

  • @duallanguagelearners5979
    @duallanguagelearners5979 2 роки тому

    Hi! We have a lawn full of weeds 9b, what should we do to install this? Our soil is a sort of sand. Do you ship to FL?

    • @BudgetPlants
      @BudgetPlants  2 роки тому

      Hey! We can definitely ship to you in FL. Inquire here!: info@budgetplants.com

  • @1annette6
    @1annette6 2 роки тому +1

    Very interested in putting this in my front and back yards. How is it with bees?
    Im starting from all weeds. Just purchased my home and the yard was all weeds about 3-5 ft tall. So starting from square 1

    • @BudgetPlants
      @BudgetPlants  2 роки тому +1

      Congrats on the new purchase!! 🎉 🎉🎉
      To answer your first question, yes it does attract bees, but generally not a ton. All the weeds, grass etc would have to be thoroughly eradicated first. Typically, rototilling and soil amendment is also necessary for longevity and health of the Ruschia. An automatic irrigation system is also extremely beneficial so you are not having to schedule hand watering. You can use either overhead spray, or drip line. For more info and quotes, feel free to reach out here..
      info@budgetplants.com

  • @gparsons320
    @gparsons320 Рік тому

    This sounds perfect for the area beside our patio. But, how cold tolerant is it? I live near St. Louis, where our winters are generally in the 30s, but can get down to the teens and even below that occasionally.

    • @BudgetPlants
      @BudgetPlants  Рік тому +1

      Saint Louis is iffy. I know it does get more than a dusting of snow so I’d say it’s a no go. But it may be worth trying out a small area 🤷🏻‍♂️

    • @gparsons320
      @gparsons320 Рік тому +1

      @@BudgetPlants Thanks for your help!

  • @karenallman33
    @karenallman33 2 роки тому

    Hi. Location would be Thousand Oaks/Newbury Park. As you know, we have water restrictions. Will get full sun. Will a drip line work. I would need this for the backyard and possibly two areas of the front yard. How is this compared to silver carpet, as I already know silver carpet won’t work. Thank you.

    • @karenallman33
      @karenallman33 2 роки тому

      And as I’m sure you know, we have the horrible clay soil, so would need to plan accordingly if this is an option.

  • @brandon4781
    @brandon4781 2 роки тому

    I have been trying to do some research to find the answer, but havent had much luck. Do you know if Ruschia Nana would survive/thrive in Florida or is it too wet here?

    • @BudgetPlants
      @BudgetPlants  2 роки тому

      Hey! Yes we’ve had test cases in FL and it does well. There are of course microclimates within the state that may pose problems, but if the soil is very well drained, I believe it should do fine.

  • @WADATAH
    @WADATAH 2 роки тому

    Interested in using this as a lawn replacement in Dallas Texas. Would this plant survive in our climate? I have some shaded areas but majority would be full sun. We do get some cold spells under 20F.

    • @BudgetPlants
      @BudgetPlants  2 роки тому +1

      Dallas would be questionable because of the winter weather. I’d look to Woolly or Elfin Thyme.

  • @sevenvee3886
    @sevenvee3886 Рік тому

    HELP!
    Weeds are growing in my
    Dwarf Carpet of Stars...
    Weeds, dicondarosa (sp), and clover is growing all through and between it..
    The ground cover has grown in well, however the weeds grew too.
    When I sprayed weed killer, the Dwarf Carpet of Stars was killed also, leaving brown/dead spots...
    I've been to garden centers and online, however, this problem is not addressed...
    I need help!!!

    • @BudgetPlants
      @BudgetPlants  Рік тому +1

      Hey! Thanks for connecting. Yes, a broad spectrum weed killer will also kill Ruschia. To help prevent weeds, I STRONGLY recommend the use of a pre-emergent. Preen is a widely used brand, but more commercial brands would be Dimension or Ronstar. These are a granular application that prevent viable seeds from germinating. it sounds like in your case, it is probably a lost cause now I’m sorry to say. If you do end up starting over, use pre-emergent on a regular basis as instructed by the label, and you should have much better results. And if you do notice some thing sprouting up, and hand pull it immediately. Hope this helps!

  • @ashfamilyvideos
    @ashfamilyvideos 8 місяців тому

    is this the same for the dwarf monkey grass for a lawn alternative. I live in central texas and was using this as a ground cover for an area that was under a shaded under a tree. The rest of the yard is bermuda and the monkey grass is spreading throughout the yard was wondering if this is good or not. Thanks.

    • @BudgetPlants
      @BudgetPlants  8 місяців тому +1

      Central TX winters would probably a bit too harsh for Ruschia. I know there’s been some freezes that have destroyed plants and Ruschia would not regenerate in this case.

  • @swrobel
    @swrobel 2 роки тому

    How does it handle having lawn furniture used on it?

  • @segapena5033
    @segapena5033 Рік тому

    I put down about 72 plugs in July of 2022 about 6 inches apart. Most of it has spread, fill in and there are flowers blooming but there's also weeds growing right through it. Like right through it. It's hard to pull out. Will weed killer harm it?

    • @BudgetPlants
      @BudgetPlants  Рік тому

      Sorry to hear that… weeds can definitely problematic in the early fill-in stage. A pre-emergent is an absolute must. We use Ronstar, but there are other good ones such as Dimension and Preen. I’d suggest to manually pull ALL weeds and then apply the pre-emergent as per label instructions.

  • @xaviercruz4763
    @xaviercruz4763 Рік тому

    2:35 whats that low flat cover on the right? stepable?

  • @13GUYY
    @13GUYY Рік тому

    Where can i buy seeds fo dwarf carpet of stars?

  • @ponysmith6402
    @ponysmith6402 Рік тому

    Is Ruschia Nana good in the SF Bay Area? Climate-wise it seems like it would be, but none of the nurseries in my area have ever heard of it, so not sure if it is viable here.

    • @BudgetPlants
      @BudgetPlants  Рік тому

      Yup! I can do just fine in the Bay Area. We can ship to you… inquire here: info@budgetplants.com

  • @francesoneill7245
    @francesoneill7245 2 роки тому +1

    Have heard blossoms attract bees ...
    Bee sting allergy needs to know!

    • @BudgetPlants
      @BudgetPlants  2 роки тому +1

      Hi! Yes blooms will tend to invite some bees. However not a ton. A few here and there.

  • @curtismichalek9842
    @curtismichalek9842 8 місяців тому

    Does it do good in Washington State?? Thinking about purchasing some for my side yard.

    • @BudgetPlants
      @BudgetPlants  8 місяців тому

      It should do great in WA so long as it has well-drained soil 😎

  • @akplayz1154
    @akplayz1154 Рік тому

    I live in Landers, California. Would this work well in the high desert?

    • @BudgetPlants
      @BudgetPlants  Рік тому +1

      It should do well in certain parts of the high desert so long as there is only a light dusting of snow and no more than a few days of 20 degrees or below.

  • @soota6083
    @soota6083 2 роки тому

    Can you plant it under roses or olive trees? I have a couple of olive trees and rose bushes in the front yard. Can these coexist underneath? I'm in Temecula.

    • @BudgetPlants
      @BudgetPlants  2 роки тому

      Ruschia can thrive in up to about 90% shade, so long as there is good drainage. I would say what you are describing is fine.

  • @erinpillsbury3067
    @erinpillsbury3067 2 роки тому

    Hello! How does this hold up to raking? For example, to clean up fallen leaves?

    • @BudgetPlants
      @BudgetPlants  2 роки тому +1

      Rakes don’t work too well due to the structure of the plant. A small leaf blower is the way to go.

  • @CMZneu
    @CMZneu Рік тому +1

    How can i get this in Argentina? or where can i buy seeds?

    • @BudgetPlants
      @BudgetPlants  Рік тому +1

      This is not sold outside of the US. Sorry!

  • @AdRock
    @AdRock 2 роки тому

    Will this have success in central florida? I can’t find any confirmation for this climate.

  • @norsefalconer
    @norsefalconer 2 роки тому

    In a vid from last yr, you mentioned it doesn't appreciate overwatering. Does that include semi frequent Spring rains? Zone 7a~b

    • @BudgetPlants
      @BudgetPlants  2 роки тому +1

      Generally speaking, rainfall is fine. Continuous overwatering from irrigation would create a yellowing of the foliage, and ultimately might lead to root rot.

    • @norsefalconer
      @norsefalconer 2 роки тому +1

      @@BudgetPlants Thanks!

  • @mariellemercado1670
    @mariellemercado1670 6 місяців тому

    Can it be propagated??? I’m wondering once it gets established and you have to start trimming the edges, can the cuttings be propagated???

    • @BudgetPlants
      @BudgetPlants  6 місяців тому

      It’s not very easily propagated. We have climate controlled greenhouses and specific growing medium for propagating.

  • @loudelnavarette
    @loudelnavarette 2 роки тому

    I've been searching for a perfect ground cover for our property. I live in a high altitude area here in Central New Mexico, Zone 7A. Winter is short with minimal snow but it can get really cold a few times during the season. I wonder if I can keep them alive during the winter by covering them with burlap. I'm really interested in this plant!

    • @BudgetPlants
      @BudgetPlants  2 роки тому

      Hey! So yes, I would tend to believe Ruschia would be fine if covered, so long as air flow was still present. It would worth a small trial section.

    • @loudelnavarette
      @loudelnavarette 2 роки тому

      @@BudgetPlants Good to know. Thanks so much for replying! I'm a new subscriber. 🙂

    • @BudgetPlants
      @BudgetPlants  2 роки тому

      AWESOME 😎 🙏🏼🌱🌱

  • @quadragin
    @quadragin 2 роки тому

    how will this do in phoenix Arizona desert?

  • @kyleg9647
    @kyleg9647 2 роки тому

    Will this last in the Midwest? I’m in Chicago and have been trying to find an alternative to grass in my backyard for years.

  • @ryhol5417
    @ryhol5417 2 роки тому

    Can this work in central Florida? I don’t walk or drive on it

  • @LuizNunes74
    @LuizNunes74 2 роки тому

    Is this plant good for VA? We do get temps a bit under 20 for a couple of weeks in the year, and it may drop down to under 10 for a couple of days.

    • @BudgetPlants
      @BudgetPlants  2 роки тому

      It might be a little too cold in VA unfortunately. It could only be used as an annual or covered when under 20 deg f.

  • @surgicaltoolboxrnhealthbea3292
    @surgicaltoolboxrnhealthbea3292 2 роки тому

    Southeast FLORIDA we have heavy rains and super strong sun. Can we put it here ?

    • @BudgetPlants
      @BudgetPlants  2 роки тому

      We’ve had some test cases in Florida which have fared pretty well. I know there are some micro claimants that may have heavier rain and in those areas, there’s most of a risk for Ruschia. It’s definitely worth a small test area.

  • @TheBlackWilk
    @TheBlackWilk 2 роки тому

    I live in Utah and would love to replace my lawn with this to be more water wise. Can it survive the cold winters and potential months of snow?

    • @BudgetPlants
      @BudgetPlants  2 роки тому

      UT would be a bit to chilly for Ruschia. It would freeze and not return.

  • @Fight4ETH
    @Fight4ETH 2 роки тому

    will it work in texas? and where to buy?

  • @twochis
    @twochis 2 роки тому

    Will this hold up in the dessert. Highs in the 110s to 120s. Low in the teens. Summer and winter. Even some snow.

    • @BudgetPlants
      @BudgetPlants  2 роки тому

      It should! It does well in Las Vegas, but it depends on how long it stays in the teens. Beyond a few days it may damage the Ruschia.

  • @Lupardusmn
    @Lupardusmn 2 роки тому

    How will this do in North Texas

  • @Gamefreak2998
    @Gamefreak2998 7 місяців тому

    is there a similar plant good for lawn replacement that survives better in climates with colder winters?

    • @BudgetPlants
      @BudgetPlants  7 місяців тому

      Elfin thyme could be a decent alternative. Just doesn’t take the foot traffic near as much.

  • @FyrFytr998
    @FyrFytr998 2 роки тому

    Would this plant survive New England winters? If not, what would you recommend in its place. I’m looking for a grass replacement similar to this.

    • @BudgetPlants
      @BudgetPlants  2 роки тому +2

      It would definitely be a little too chilly in those regions. You could look to alternatives like Woolly Thyme or Micro Clover.

    • @FyrFytr998
      @FyrFytr998 2 роки тому +1

      @@BudgetPlants I think the micro clover is the angle I’m gonna pursue since my lawn already has the White Dutch Clover growing in it.

    • @kmacc974
      @kmacc974 Рік тому

      @@BudgetPlants was my question also. dangit, had my lil heart set on it. thank you for answering though!

    • @BudgetPlants
      @BudgetPlants  Рік тому

      Bummer.. sorry!

  • @patriciau6277
    @patriciau6277 2 роки тому +1

    Go to seal beach California you will see miles and miles of this plant!

    • @ZenWorld
      @ZenWorld 2 роки тому

      Where at? Would be nice for me and my wife to check before putting it our lawn

    • @patriciau6277
      @patriciau6277 2 роки тому

      Along PCH and the Rockwell building.

  • @mariellemercado1670
    @mariellemercado1670 6 місяців тому

    I’m in north Orange County California. When is the best time to plant it???

    • @BudgetPlants
      @BudgetPlants  6 місяців тому +1

      Spring and Fall are ideal, but you can almost get away with planting any time in So Cal, so long as temps are not above 95.

    • @mariellemercado1670
      @mariellemercado1670 5 місяців тому

      @@BudgetPlants thanks so much for your reply! My local Armstrong has just 4 flats in stock and I’m about to buy them out!

  • @lemoonpie
    @lemoonpie 2 роки тому

    If I live in Florida, how can I bring this beautiful plant here?

    • @BudgetPlants
      @BudgetPlants  2 роки тому +1

      We can definitely ship to you! Please email for more info :)
      info@budgetplants.com

  • @timf6366
    @timf6366 Рік тому

    how well will this do in somewhere like Spokane Washington its a high desert with pretty drastic temperature variations. it can get as hot as 120 degrees and as cold as like 20 most years, i have only seen it on occasion once like 12 yeas ago get to -10 but it does happen occasionally.

    • @BudgetPlants
      @BudgetPlants  Рік тому

      It would be questionable. The high temps are fine. But getting below 20 for more than several days in a row could be detrimental.

  • @jamesminogue2873
    @jamesminogue2873 2 роки тому

    im trying to find this in australia, cant find it anywhere

  • @Winchester61138
    @Winchester61138 2 роки тому

    How well would this hold up through winter in Pennsylvania?

    • @BudgetPlants
      @BudgetPlants  2 роки тому

      Unfortunately it would not survive the cold winters in Pennsylvania.

  • @travisfreethy5693
    @travisfreethy5693 2 роки тому

    Do you think this would be okay in Houston, TX? We never really have any weather extremes except hurricanes and tropical storms. We are very humid though.

    • @BudgetPlants
      @BudgetPlants  2 роки тому

      Although we don’t have any definitive information yet for Texas, we are hopeful that the climate in most regions in TX will work for Ruschia. We should have more info by the end of the year after test cases.

    • @bamc3835
      @bamc3835 2 роки тому

      houston area here as well. pls update us on info of how this plant doing in this area

  • @chickyboodiva
    @chickyboodiva 2 роки тому +1

    Is it true that you can only plant it below 3,000ft?

    • @BudgetPlants
      @BudgetPlants  2 роки тому +2

      We are currently testing it in multiple zones across several states. Regarding altitude, we don’t have definitive info on that just yet. Stay tuned!

  • @mariaz.1523
    @mariaz.1523 Рік тому

    Hi!! Do you know where I can get this in the Sacramento area?

    • @BudgetPlants
      @BudgetPlants  Рік тому

      We can definitely ship to you in Sacramento! Please inquire here: info@budgetplants.com

    • @jaykiec21
      @jaykiec21 Рік тому

      I got mine at Home Depot at Los Angeles

  • @yazminvanegas4819
    @yazminvanegas4819 2 роки тому

    Great information! Thanks.

  • @dentonfender6492
    @dentonfender6492 4 місяці тому

    I read this plant can tolerate 20 degrees to 120 degrees Fahrenheit, and is pretty draught tolerant, but how does it do in very wet situations where it rains allot, but not all year round, just in the cold winter in Oregon at around 500 feet elevation, and I have never seen it get below 28 degrees Fahrenheit. Anybody know? Thanks!

    • @BudgetPlants
      @BudgetPlants  4 місяці тому

      It can take wet conditions so long as there is good drainage and has the ability to dry out in between rains. In wetter climates, I recommend adding 20% sand to your amended soil. Mix for good drainage. Perlite also works well.

    • @dentonfender6492
      @dentonfender6492 4 місяці тому

      @@BudgetPlants Thanks--- Perfect! The place I plan to grow it is on a hillside. I should of asked how fast does it spread as it grows. If it grows at snail speeds, that would tax my patience. Anyway---- Thanks for your reply!