- When is the best time to plant fat mans?
- The right soil conditions are crucial!
- Caring for fat man after planting
Fat man or Ysander (Pachysandra terminalis) is so popular as a ground cover because the plant does little work and forms dense carpets after a short time. She also feels more comfortable in the shade than in the sun. When is the best time to plant this easy-care perennial?

When is the best time to plant fat mans?
Plant fat man either in spring or in autumn. In summer it is usually too warm and too dry, so you would have to water the perennials frequently until they have established themselves.
However, frequent watering increases the risk of waterlogging, which the fat man does not tolerate at all.
Do not plant more than nine to twelve plants per square meter, leaving about 30 centimeters of space between the individual fat men. The perennials form many runners, which ensure dense vegetation.
The right soil conditions are crucial!
Pachysandra terminalis does not make great demands on the soil. Soils that are not too heavy and have good drainage are best, so that waterlogging cannot form in the first place.
- loose soil
- not too dry
- without waterlogging
- moderately nutritious
Heavy clay soil should be provided with a drainage layer before planting.
Caring for fat man after planting
Ysander, as fat man is also often called, is basically very easy to care for. After planting, however, you must water the perennial regularly.
If the planting time is in spring, more frequent watering is necessary because the soil is too dry. In autumn, the soil contains enough residual moisture so that the freshly planted perennials have enough water.
tips
The white flowers of Pachysandra terminalis are inconspicuous. The plant flowers from April. However, it is primarily grown in the garden for its decorative leaves.