Plant out when the risk of frost has gone or grow indoors as houseplants
(Three cm approx)
Best known as an indoor plant but also makes a great alternative lawn for smaller areas.
Mind your own business or ‘baby's tears’ is a creeping perennial and makes an attractive and maintenance-free ground cover in moist, shady areas.
It will tolerate sun or shade.
Frost hardy, its leaves are killed by winter frost, but it will recover to grow vigorously in spring.
The masses of tiny leaves clothe slender spreading stems that root as they run, forming a dense deep-pile carpet. As it covers the ground it will run over rocks, fallen logs, and so on, clinging to their shape so the features of the landscape are picked out.
Quick to establish, it survives periodic dry spells and recovers quickly afterwards. It is a superb substitute for moss in a Japanese garden or shady courtyard. Propagate by division from spring to mid-summer.
Despite looking pretty in cracks in paving, it re-grows from the smallest stem sections and can soon get out of control. It is especially difficult to control in the lawn so the best use is for an area dedicated to the plant.
This plant is a native of Corsica and Sardinia and is occasionally grown in rock gardens.
It has a number of other common names, including angel's tears, bits and pieces, bread and cheese, Corsican creeper, Corsican curse, friendship plant, mind-your-own-business, mother of thousands, Paddy's wig, and pollyanna vine.
Images
Please note the plants grow and develop all of the time so sometimes they don't look exactly like the images.... sometimes they are better :) The last images are of the plants put into filtration systems in a Koi carp pond.