Originally Posted by
George Leigh
it's called gill over the ground or ground ivy. Rubbing this plant on your skin will cure poison ivy rash. It has beautiful flowers and a strong unpleasant smell when the plant is crushed, most animals avoid eating it. It spreads by seeds as well as any broken off piece of it's stems will take root. I actually have a large area of the front yard taken over by it, it grows so thick I no longer need to mow the grass. So I sort of tolerate it. But everyone who sees it there makes comments like, oh, you've got THAT stuff.
It does do better in shade than in full sun. You could try mowing it very closely then smothering it with a thick mulch, use some sort of a garden edging to keep it from creeping back in from the neighbor's side.