Mondo grass
Mondo grass is a thin blade light sun to shade evergreen ground cover. When mature, it will have a light blue berry fruit during the summer months. This is an excellent choice of ground cover for areas that do not get much daylight. It does need some direct or filtered light so complete shade will not work for this plant.
Planting mondo grass is simple. The best way to plant a large bed is to till the soil with a tiller or by hand with your shovel. This will allow proper root development throughout the entire bed. If tilling is not an option, make sure you dig the holes 2x as wide as the pot and if the soil is really hard, 2x as deep. The top of the root ball should be flush or a little higher than the soil line.
If you have any questions about mondo grass or any other ground cover or perennial, please contact one of the horticultualist at Mountain Valley Farms. mountainvalley@bellsouth.net
4" Mondo, Ophiopogon japonica
Mondo/Ophiopogon japonica– Evergreen dark green foliage, sun to shade, 6-8” tall, spreads by stolons, drought tolerant, deer resistant, zones 7-10, suggested spacing 8”



















