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Drought-Tolerant Groundcovers For Low-Water Landscapes
Need to cover ground in tough conditions? Our Drought-Tolerant Groundcovers collection is filled with hardy, low-growing plants that thrive where others struggle. Perfect for sunny slopes, poor soil, rock gardens, or water-wise landscapes, these tough yet beautiful plants spread quickly to form a dense mat of foliage, blooms, or texture, while needing very little water once established.
With options that bloom, creep, or carpet your space, drought-tolerant groundcovers are a smart and stylish way to reduce maintenance, crowd out weeds, and add seasonal color and curb appeal.
Whether you're tackling erosion or just want a lush look with less effort, these plants do the job beautifully!
Why Choose Drought-Tolerant Groundcovers?
- Spread quickly to cover bare soil, slopes, slow erosion, and tough-to-grow areas
- Reduces Water Use and is ideal for xeriscaping
- Suppresses Weeds naturally with dense foliage
- Prevents Soil Erosion on hillsides and banks
- Thrives in Dry Conditions with minimal fuss
- Attracts Pollinators and offers seasonal interest
Whether flowering or foliage-based, these groundcovers are functional and beautiful.
Popular Drought-Tolerant Groundcovers
Some standout options you’ll find in our collection include:
- Black Scallop Ajuga – Striking dark foliage and blue blooms for sun or shade
- Creeping Thyme – Aromatic, flowering herb that forms a dense, pollinator-friendly mat
- Sedum (Stonecrop) – Succulent groundcovers in a range of colors and textures
- Ice Plant (Delosperma) – Bold, colorful with a trailing habit. Perfect for hot, dry spots
- Blue Star Creeper – Soft, star-shaped blooms and great ground-hugging form
Each one is low-maintenance and made for modern water-wise gardening.
How to Grow & Care for Drought-Tolerant Groundcovers
Establishing drought-tolerant groundcovers properly ensures long-term success. Here's how to care for them:
- Plant in well-drained soil and amend with organic matter if needed
- Choose locations with full sun to light shade, depending on the variety and your growing zone.
- Water deeply but infrequently during the first growing season to encourage deep root growth
- Use the Finger Test to avoid overwatering, the soil should be dry between waterings
- Apply a light layer of arborist mulch to help conserve moisture and suppress weeds
- Once established, water only during prolonged drought. Most of these varieties will thrive with minimal care
- Light pruning or trimming may help maintain shape or contain spread if needed
These groundcovers are often pest-resistant, resilient, and adaptable to heat and dryness once rooted.
Cover More Ground With Less Effort
Stop fighting bare spots, erosion, and water waste; let Drought-Tolerant Groundcovers from Nature Hills do the work. These adaptable and attractive plants are a gardener's best tool for sustainable, low-water landscaping.
FAQS for Buying Drought Tolerant Groundcovers Online
What Are the Best Drought-Tolerant Groundcovers for Hot, Dry Areas?
What Are the Best Drought-Tolerant Groundcovers for Hot, Dry Areas?
Top-performing drought-tolerant groundcovers include Creeping Thyme, Sedum (Stonecrop), Ice Plant, Black Scallop Ajuga, and Blue Star Creeper. These low-growing champions thrive in poor soil and full sun, forming dense mats of color and texture that look great while needing very little water once established.
Why Should I Use Drought-Tolerant Groundcovers in My Landscape?
Why Should I Use Drought-Tolerant Groundcovers in My Landscape?
Drought-tolerant groundcovers are a smart solution for reducing water use, preventing erosion, and blocking weeds naturally. These low-maintenance plants spread quickly to cover bare soil, control runoff on slopes, and add curb appeal to your xeriscape or rock garden—no sprinkler system needed!
How Do I Care for Drought-Tolerant Groundcovers?
How Do I Care for Drought-Tolerant Groundcovers?
Once established, drought-tolerant groundcovers are incredibly easy to maintain. Start by planting them in well-drained soil, water deeply and infrequently during the first season, and apply mulch to conserve moisture. After rooting in, these resilient plants thrive with minimal watering and may only need light pruning to stay neat.
Can Drought-Tolerant Groundcovers Handle Foot Traffic?
Can Drought-Tolerant Groundcovers Handle Foot Traffic?
Yes—some groundcovers like Creeping Thyme and Blue Star Creeper are durable enough for light foot traffic. These living carpets are perfect for filling in between stepping stones or bordering pathways. They stay low to the ground, bounce back from light use, and offer soft texture with seasonal blooms.
Are Drought-Tolerant Groundcovers Good for Pollinators and Wildlife?
Are Drought-Tolerant Groundcovers Good for Pollinators and Wildlife?
Absolutely! Many drought-tolerant groundcovers like Sedum, Thyme, and Ice Plant produce nectar-rich blooms that attract bees, butterflies, and other pollinators. They support biodiversity while delivering color and coverage in dry areas where traditional turf or flowers can’t survive.