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Ground cover with purple flowers
Ground cover with purple flowers






ground cover with purple flowers

The best ground covers for weed control must have a very dense habit that chokes out invading plants. Ground covers are ideal for filling empty spaces in the garden. Any bare spot in the yard will always be quickly occupied with weeds and other undesirable volunteers. Choose low-lying plants that can tolerate some trampling to replace grass and add more biodiversity to your outdoor spaces. Reseeding lawns with ground cover plants is far less work in the long run. Why Grow Ground Cover Plants? Creeping juniper and creeping phlox are two of the most prolific ground cover plants.Īside from aesthetics, ground covers are plenty utilitarian and can help solve numerous landscaping problems that arise in specific areas of the yard: As a Lawn ReplacementĬaring for traditional turf grass requires regular mowing, watering, fertilizing, aerating, over-seeding, and topdressing to keep it looking lush and green throughout summer.

ground cover with purple flowers

And because they are so low maintenance, ground covers require very little care to keep looking fantastic year after year. Planting ground covers is a wonderful way to naturalize the landscape and fill in spaces where other plants refuse to grow. Some varieties provide lovely fragrance, attract pollinators, are edible, or have medicinal qualities too. Ground cover plants can be perennial or self-seeding annuals, and there are myriad choices in species that prefer wet or dry soils, sun or shade, as well as evergreen or deciduous types. Spanning beautiful flowering plants that carpet the landscape to handsome foliage that brings texture and interesting shapes to the garden, ground covers can vary between just a few inches tall to a foot or more. Ground covers are low-lying plants that spread by creeping along the surface of the soil.








Ground cover with purple flowers