Mowing Perennial Peanut helps the bed to grow thicker and bloom more edible flowers in spring and summer. Perennial Peanut can also be walked on, but is not recommended for high traffic pathways. It is grown to produce high-quality hay, used to control erosion, and planted as an alternative to grass in home or commercial landscapes.Perennial Peanut can be grown in USDA Plant Hardiness Zones 8 to 11, or in pots in Zones 4 to 11. It can be mowed, but mowing is not necessary in the same way as it is with grass. The Chico variety of Perennial Peanut is easy to control, and spreads mainly through rhizomes. Perennial Peanut (Arachis glabrata) is a dense groundcover that grows high quantities of edible, yellow or yellow-orange flowers. Perennial Peanut likes full sun, moderate water, and grows to a maximum height of 6 inches. Perennial Peanut is also highly useful as forage food for cattle, horses, pigs, rabbits, and any grazing livestock. Perennial Peanut is an easy to grow, dense groundcover that produces edible flowers and valuable livestock forage food.
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Chico Perennial Peanut (Height: 1 - 2 FT)
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