Creeping honeysuckle 'Little Honey' (Lonicera crassifolia 'Little Honey')

Creeping honeysuckle ‘Little Honey’ (Lonicera crassifolia ‘Little Honey’)

Where to plant

Let’s now see where to plant Creeping honeysuckle ‘Little Honey’ (Lonicera crassifolia ‘Little Honey’). What types of gardens and where this plant is normally grown.

Orientation

You can plant creeping honeysuckle ‘Little Honey’ with any orientation (north, south, east, west) as it is not demanding about this detail.

Garden style

It has numerous uses in gardening and landscaping. Lonicera crassifolia ‘Little Honey’ can work very well in gardens of different styles:

  • Coastal gardens – are gardens along the coast, typically very exposed to sun and wind;
  • Patios, balconies and containers – gardens confined to the space next to buildings where the cultivation is done in pots and containers;
  • Rock and gravel gardens – are gardens that feature extensive use of rocks and stones and include plants native to rocky or alpine environments;

Planting type

There are a wide range of applications for this plant. creeping honeysuckle ‘Little Honey’ can be applied in/as:

  • Ground cover – for a perfect garden finish and to prevent weed growth;
  • Hedging and screens – so useful for delimiting different areas and giving privacy;
  • Low maintenance gardens – where you can’t care for the plants so often;

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