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Discover the benefits of using mulch with ground cover plants and get tips for which types to use and the proper application to keep your garden healthy.
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 ...
Artificial grass has come a long way since your granddad’s Astroturf. Today’s synthetics, made of nylon or polymer, have ...
Ground covers in winter The ground cover layer tends to be semi-evergreen. While these plants might not grow in the winter, they stay green and provide texture.
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!
What are the best low-maintenance ground cover plants? If you’re looking for a low-maintenance ground cover plant, our experts have put together a list for you to consider.
11 fast-growing ground cover plants for instant greenery Many fast-growing ground cover plants are quite tough, vigorous growers that don’t need much maintenance.
Rather than a wide expanse of green grass, many landscaping trends this year are predicated on the idea that less lawn gives you the freedom to do more—more ground cover plants and more ...
Formal Landscaping With Native Plants? Yes, It’s Possible. If you can create a native garden that looks at home on the grounds of a historic Philadelphia Main Line estate, you can do it anywhere.