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.
Need help selecting the right groundcover for your space? Call our garden experts at (402) 934-8116 for personal guidance and planting tips.