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In nature, there is no such thing as a vacancy, and to keep ground clear of plants takes effort. Therefore, the most effective way to control weeds is to use other plants.

Ground covers for shady areas
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Sun loving Ground Cover Plants in your Garden
Utilizing ground covers can help to transform a bare or dull part of your yard into a beautiful, low maintainance show area...

Pig Face - Ground cover
This is a common native ground cover which grows on beach fronts and the inland of Australia. It is one of the ultimate low maintenance and waterwise plants.

The DO'S of ground covers.

DO select native species whenever possible.

One of the best and most attractive methods of weed control is t plant ground cover.

Here are several low growing grasses and ground cover plants that meet these requirements: ...

Ground cover with blue/purple spikes in May My gardnere just destroyed a bed full of ground cover we have had for 18 years. It is hardy with dark green leaves close to the ground and in May it produces ...

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Ground covers, like any other plants, vary in their moisture needs, depending on the type and age of the plant. Soil texture and climate influence water needs as well.

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Growing ground cover plants for their foliage instead of flowers means that they'll provide interest all season long, not just while they're blooming. For shady spots, try some low-growing ferns.

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Mat-Forming Ground Cover
Vigorous spreading plants like English ivy and privet honeysuckle make ideal low-maintenance ground cover in large gardens, where they can get the space they need.

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Patches or 'drifts' of spreading plants look lovely
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As much as you may not think about it, a lawn is very high maintenance. It needs seeding, watering, and—worst of all—mowing.

Ground Cover: Plants, usually low growing, that quickly cover the soil and so suppress weeds.
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GROUND COVERS
Chamomile (Chamaemelum nobile)
Corsican mint (Mentha requienii)
Lily of the Valley (Convalaria majalis)
Pennyroyal (Mentha ecumbens)
Sweet Woodruff (Asperula odorata)
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Ground Cover with Plants
You can choose to cover the ground with groupings of different plants. The varied textures, height and colours would definitely be a point of interest.

Ground covers: These plants form a ground-hugging companion for taller plants and protect the soil from erosion as they spread. Plus, when they're mature, they keep weeds and other unwanted plants from gaining a foothold.

Ground cover or `edging` foundation plants:
Penstemon `Catherine De La Mare" - this open shaped sprawling Penstemon is great for softening garden edges.

Ground Cover
Groundcovers are plants grown to look good with little or no maintenence. They are often used in places where lawn grasses or garden flowers would not grow well such as shady areas or steep slopes.

ground cover. Any of various low, dense-growing plants, as ivy, pachysandra, etc., used for covering the ground, as in places where it is difficult to grow grass.
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GROUND COVER - A plant used to provide a low-growing carpet between other plants.
GROWING HABIT - A direction or shape a plant takes as it grows.

Ground cover with green, bronze or variegated foliage; spikes of blue or pink flowers in spring
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GROUND COVER: A group of plants usually used to cover bare earth and create a uniform appearance.
GROWING HABIT: A direction or shape a plant takes as it grows.
GROWING POINT: The tip of a stem, which is responsible for extension growth.

Use ground cover plants to eliminate small lawn areas. To create a privacy screen, use plants that do not require large amounts of water or maintenance.

Use ground covers or mulch to reduce lawn mowing, weeds, and watering needs.
Use a watering wand with an on/off control. Raise the spigot, relocate to edge of beds with short length of hose and post.

Use a ground cover plant in the cracks in your paving rather than mortar mix. Try mixing Chamomile seeds with some soil and brushing it in.

Plant a ground cover
like this colorful catmint.
Keep It Up -- Continue to plant container-grown trees, shrubs, perennial flowers, perennial herbs, and ground covers.
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Spreading ground cover with single 2-3", white to pink flowers
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How to Plant Ground Cover to Prevent Erosion
Water is good for your yard, but too much in one area can lead to erosion of the soil. To prevent erosion from occurring, install a layer of burlap before planting groundcover.

Growing to a height of 2-3 feet, these lush and tropical looking shade plants also make good ground covers.
Ferns are noted for the deep-rich leave colors and sword-like shapes.
Leaves vary in color from emerald green to light green.

While there are ground cover mints, most range from 2 to 4 feet tall and offer small pink-violet flowers. All are herbaceous and all are perennial. Very perennial.
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Short plants, eg, ground cover, which are grown under taller shrubs or trees.
Understorey
A layer of vegetation, comprising shrubs and small trees, which grows beneath larger trees. Ground cover in a forest or wood.

In folded leaf in ground cover litter if overwintering; if not, leaves on tree, folded or fastened ...

Using ground covers such as straw or leaves on your garden helps keep soil moisture from evaporating, which gives your plants access to more water.

These barrier methods obviously depend upon pretty thorough ground coverage. Ridding the area of nice slug habitats is a good idea.

It has been determined by research and observation that a Buffer that contains trees (canopy layer), smaller trees and shrubs (under story layer) and a vigorous ground cover (herbaceous layer) will better protect the water quality of the abutting ...

Evergreens and moss ground covers provide cyclic continuity. Your Zen garden is never "dormant," but always alive. Whether spring showers, winter snow, or summer heat descend upon a Zen garden, it is always alive and appealing to the senses.

Most gardeners know Ajuga as a dependable evergreen ground cover for shade and sun in Arkansas. 'Caitlin's Giant' is a larger leafed ajuga with purple and green foliage with a ruffled edge.

Whether you are looking to grow ground cover, fend off deer, or simply brighten up a window box, we've got the cure for every zone in the States (find out which zone you're in at Burpee.com).

Naturalistic in style, the Lakeside Gardens include creative combinations of perennials, aquatic plants, ground covers, grasses, trees and shrubs.

From towering trees to spreading shrubs and rambling ground covers, they come in an array of shapes-not just the ubiquitous pyramid. Colors include not only umpteen shades of green but also yellows, blues and, in winter, maroons.

ground cover, alt. cover)1. The area of the cross section of a tree at a height of 4.5 feet above the ground, generally written as the total of the basal area of the trees in a forest in square feet per acre. 2.

It makes no sense to look at climbing roses if what we want is a fragrant ground cover. I find actually sitting down and writing out a list can help keep me focused and reasonable in my expectations.

The butterflies are finally visiting my butterfly garden, and ground covering in the form of weeds with little white flowers has truly enhanced the entire display.

Daylilies are a useful plant for herbaceous borders, around water features, grown in containers, used as a ground cover, on sloping banks or problem areas where little else grows happily.

Snow In Summer is common in rock gardens, and as ground cover. Many people also use it as border edgings, or along sidewalks.

The paper will decompose and will kill the ground cover. This is much easier than removing the ground cover.
The mulch and paper with the decomposed ground cover will fertilize the soil with natural materials so chemical fertilizer is not needed.

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Replace the sod with native wildflowers, grasses and ground covers, and you'll have a lawn that needs little more than annual mowing.

We can use mulches as ground cover in our gardens to help keep moisture from evaporating under that hot sun as well as keeping the breeze or wind blowing over our garden from doing the same thing.

If your container is large enough annuals or a ground cover can be planted on the surface. Feed and water often to encourage blooms all summer.
The root ball should be in the center of the container.
Use a good potting soil.

These situations call for a few well-placed paving stones, a wood-chip path or some shade-tolerant ground cover.
If your lawn looks sad, get your PH tested (that's the acid/alkaline balance of your soil).

Herbaceous Perennial Flower, Ground Cover
Epimedium x rubrum
Berberidaceae Family
Synonym: E. alpinum x E. grandiflorum, Epimedium alpinum var. rubrum ...

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