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FAQ's for Buying Groundcovers Online
What are the best groundcover plants for weed control?
What are the best groundcover plants for weed control?
Top-performing groundcover plants for suppressing weeds include Creeping Thyme, Vinca Minor (Periwinkle), Ajuga (Bugleweed), and Sedum. These fast-growing, low-maintenance plants form dense mats of foliage that crowd out unwanted weeds and add texture, color, and pollinator-friendly blooms to your landscape.
Which groundcovers are best for full shade or under trees?
Which groundcovers are best for full shade or under trees?
Shade-loving groundcovers like Liriope, Pachysandra, Hosta, and English Ivy thrive in low-light areas such as under mature trees, shaded slopes, or along north-facing walls. These selections are perfect for filling in bare spots where grass won’t grow and offer year-round beauty with minimal upkeep.
Can groundcovers and vines help with erosion control on slopes?
Can groundcovers and vines help with erosion control on slopes?
Yes! Plants like Creeping Juniper, Ice Plant, Creeping Phlox, and Euonymus act as natural erosion barriers on steep slopes and hillsides. For vertical coverage, choose woody vines like Clematis or Virginia Creeper to stabilize and beautify retaining walls, banks, and problem areas prone to runoff.
Are there drought-tolerant groundcover plants for hot, dry climates?
Are there drought-tolerant groundcover plants for hot, dry climates?
Absolutely! Groundcovers like Sedum (Stonecrop), Ice Plant, and Creeping Rosemary are perfect for xeriscaping and drought-prone regions. These tough plants thrive with little water, reduce heat around your landscape, and add evergreen texture and seasonal color even in poor, rocky soil.
What are the best flowering groundcovers for curb appeal?
What are the best flowering groundcovers for curb appeal?
For a showy splash of color, plant Creeping Phlox, Groundcover Roses, Trailing Verbena, or Sweet Alyssum. These blooming groundcovers brighten up borders, pathways, rock gardens, and containers while attracting pollinators and enhancing visual interest with cascading flowers and rich foliage.



