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Wormwood grows no taller than three or four feet, doing best in sunny spots from US hardiness zone 4 to zone 9. As a ...
A longtime gardener reveals the 6 ground cover plants she used to shrink her lawn. Find out why these low-growers are absolute must-haves.
Planting creeping thyme is a natural way to create a weed-resistant ground cover for your lawn that will help you prevent weeds from taking over.
Create a living carpet in your front lawn by planting red thyme, a popular ground cover that requires minimal care and rewards with stunning purple flowers.
Varying plant heights not only adds visual depth but also creates opportunities for sustainable gardening practices and supports habitat for wildlife.
Creeping phlox (Phlox stolonifera) handles part shade well, while moss phlox (Phlox subulata) thrives in full sun and dazzles with vibrant color in spring. Thyme In high-traffic areas, consider thyme.
My favorite ground cover for sloping areas in full sun is Snow-in-Summer (Cerastium tomentosum). Creeping Potentilla, Utah Sedum, and Sweet Woodruff will also do well on sloping areas in sun or shade.
Ground cover plants are a type of plant that’s naturally low-growing, meaning they spread out rather than growing up, to create a pretty carpet of leaves and flowers across your garden. The idea is ...
Consider planting Red Creeping Thyme for a hassle-free ground cover option. With its striking magenta blooms, refreshing lemony scent, and ability to attract pollinators, this compact plant is gaining ...
Create a living carpet in your front lawn by planting red thyme, a popular ground cover that requires minimal care and rewards with stunning purple flowers.
Creeping thyme, a ground-hugging plant related to culinary thyme, has various types used as grass alternatives. Growing a creeping thyme lawn is gaining popularity among those seeking drought-tolerant ...