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The lawn between the sidewalk and road, called a hellstrip due to its seemingly inhospitable growing environment, can be ...
Getting to know underrated ground cover plants can prove a real game changer for your yard. Every plot has those less-than-lovely, tricky areas, that could do with greening up, but often we have to ...
Best ground cover to prevent weeds Low maintenance ground covers for shade and for stopping weed from peaking through — will certaintly grant you a more vibrant and peaceful yard.
Ground cover plants are usually low-growing perennial plants. They come in a lot of varieties, such as flowering creeping thyme or evergreens like creeping juniper. The most obvious reason to ...
Fix bare spots in your yard or add color with little effort. Either way, these ground cover plants are sure to help solve your landscaping woes!
Spring ephemerals are a type of groundcover that grows in wooded areas, she said. They are among the first plants to offer blooms for pollinators in spring and are beautiful when they bloom.
Creeping Phlox is a hardy, dependable groundcover plant that is widely used to suppress weeds on hard-to-mow slopes.
Groundcover plants could be your new best friends. There are beautiful and helpful plants that can be used in shade or sun.
Too little sun on turfgrasses results in thin, weedy to nonexistent grass. Groundcover plants can eliminate this problem.
Remember, bare soil is an open invitation for weeds. If you’ve had another summer of battling weeds incessantly, September is one of the best months to add weed-blocking groundcover plants.
Groundcover plants add interest to lawns and require less maintenance For those interested in replacing grass with flowers, herbaceous groundcovers are a good option, garden professionals say.