· There are several cultivars of this plant used in commercial peanut production. Some of the most prevalent are Southern Runner, SunOleic, and Florunner. Any of these would make fun and different short-term peanut plants for ground coverage, such as that needed on recently constructed ground. · On a field-by-field basis and considering these factors, select the variety or varieties that would best fit into your production system. View allThese groundcover plants are moderate growers that do best in full to part sun. They'll grow in part shade but the coverage won't be as thick. Zone 10 is best, though in areas of Zone 9B that border Zone 10A established plants may come back in spring from a chilly winter. (There is a rhizomatous version of this plant that is cold hardy - it's often...See full list on south-florida-plant-guide.comAdd top soil or organic peat humus to the hole when you plant. Edging the planting area is the only trimming required - just to keep things neat and tidy. As the plants become established, open areas of ground often sprout with weeds. Pull them by hand or mow over them, setting the blade so it hits the weeds but not the groundcover. Once these plan...See full list on south-florida-plant-guide.comPlace plants about 2 to 3 feet apart. Come in from walks and drives at least 2 feet. Perennial peanut is best suited to grow in the ground, rather than in a container. Other groundcovers you might like: Asiatic Jasmine, Sunshine Mimosa 1. Home 2. Groundcovers 3. Perennial PeanutSee full list on south-florida-plant-guide.comNov 13, 2020 · It spreads aggressively with “clonal” belowground rhizomes, which is ideal for establishing as a landscape groundcover. Perennial peanut ideally grows in full sun, and prefers well-drained sites. A variety of methods exist for its landscape establishment – including plugs, sod strips, and sod mats. Perennial peanut is a rhizomatous peanut species that produces high-quality forage and persists well in the area in which it is adapted. This tropical legume is native to South America in a region that mostly lies north of the 30°S latitude. The two main types of peanutgroundcovervarieties are pintoi peanut (Arachis pintoi) and rhizoma peanut (Arachis glabrata). · Trade in your grass lawn or groundcover plants for low maintenance and colorful perennial peanuts. · On a field-by-field basis and considering these factors, select the variety or varieties that would best fit into your production system. These groundcover plants are moderate growers that do best in full to part sun. They'll grow in part shade but the coverage won't be as thick. Zone 10 is best, though in areas of Zone 9B that border Zone 10A established plants may come back in spring from a chilly winter. (There is a rhizomatous version of this plant that is cold hardy - it's often...See full list on south-florida-plant-guide.comAdd top soil or organic peat humus to the hole when you plant. Edging the planting area is the only trimming required - just to keep things neat and tidy. As the plants become established, open areas of ground often sprout with weeds. Pull them by hand or mow over them, setting the blade so it hits the weeds but not the groundcover. Once these plan...See full list on south-florida-plant-guide.comPlace plants about 2 to 3 feet apart. Come in from walks and drives at least 2 feet. Perennial peanut is best suited to grow in the ground, rather than in a container. Other groundcovers you might like: Asiatic Jasmine, Sunshine Mimosa 1. Home 2. Groundcovers 3. Perennial PeanutSee full list on south-florida-plant-guide.comNov 13, 2020 · It spreads aggressively with “clonal” belowground rhizomes, which is ideal for establishing as a landscape groundcover. Perennial peanut ideally grows in full sun, and prefers well-drained sites. A variety of methods exist for its landscape establishment – including plugs, sod strips, and sod mats. Perennial peanut is a rhizomatous peanut species that produces high-quality forage and persists well in the area in which it is adapted. This tropical legume is native to South America in a region that mostly lies north of the 30°S latitude. The two main types of peanutgroundcovervarieties are pintoi peanut (Arachis pintoi) and rhizoma peanut (Arachis glabrata). · Trade in your grass lawn or groundcover plants for low maintenance and colorful perennial peanuts. · It spreads aggressively with “clonal” belowground rhizomes, which is ideal for establishing as a landscape groundcover. Perennial peanut ideally grows in full sun, and prefers well-drained sites. A variety of methods exist for its landscape establishment – including plugs, sod strips, and sod mats. Perennial peanut is a rhizomatous peanut species that produces high-quality forage and persists well in the area in which it is adapted. This tropical legume is native to South America in a region that mostly lies north of the 30°S latitude. The two main types of peanutgroundcovervarieties are pintoi peanut (Arachis pintoi) and rhizoma peanut (Arachis glabrata). · Trade in your grass lawn or groundcover plants for low maintenance and colorful perennial peanuts.