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Ground cover is an Eco-friendly solution that can enhance the look of your landscape. It can also provide a number of important benefits to your lawn and soil. However, many varieties of ground cover need several seasons to become established which is longer than many home owners and property managers prefer to wait. If you are looking for a quicker solution, there are a number of options for fast growing ground cover that can quickly transform your outdoor space. These plants will fill in vacant or underdeveloped areas with texture and color and they will give your lawn the density and vibrancy you’ve been longing for. When you feel like tossing a rug over your yard and calling it good, count on ground cover plants. These dependable, hardworking plants carpet the ground with minimal fuss. Yes, you still need to water, weed, and feed them, but they’re quick-fix solutions for many landscape problems. If you are looking for Landscaping Auburn AL, you’ve come to the right place, we’ve got you covered… Literally with some ground-cover.

Benefits of fast-growing ground cover-

  • Low maintenance alternative to grass.
  • Prevents soil erosion.
  • Enhances biodiversity by providing a habitat for insects, butterflies, and birds.
  • Reduces the ambient temperature by absorbing heat.

 

Drought tolerant ground cover plants-

Thyme: If it’s dry, it’s time for thyme. This ground-cover is aromatic and it is an upright plant that excels in beds, borders, and containers. The woody-stem plant features tiny, fragrant leaves and flowers that can be used fresh or dried. You can also find creeping varieties which can handle moderate foot traffic. Just tuck these plants between the stepping stones of a garden path. Plant thyme in full sun and well-drained soil for the best results.

Sedum: Did you know many wonderful creeping types form dense mats only 3 inches tall? With succulent leaves and stems, sedums can thrive in low-water situations. Even better, they bloom in shades of white, pink, red, purple, yellow, or orange, adding vibrant colors to your yard. Sedums are prized for use in green roofs and living walls because they are so adaptable. They perform best in full sun or partial shade and well-drained soil.

Ground cover plants for the shade-

Bunchberry: Bunchberry is a member of the dogwood family. It produces bright green foliage, large white flowers, and clusters of bright red berries, adding pops of bright color to any planting area. It stands six to eight inches high, spreads quickly, and thrives in cool, summer shade. Bunchberry is also a creeping plant and can thrive in leafy, pine straw conditions.

Bishop’s Weed: If you are looking for a ground cover plant with a fast, aggressive spread, bishop’s weed is a great option. Use it on shaded or partially shaded slopes or in large woodland areas where it can take over and have the run of the space. It is a quickly creeping plant so it works well in a contained spacec such as between a building and a sidewalk. Bishop’s weed reaches about a foot tall and drops its leaves in winter.

Trailing Periwinkle: This plant grows quickly to form a dense ground cover. It produces beautiful blue, lavender, white, or purple flowers. While full to partial shade is ideal, the plant is a great low-maintenance, pest-free addition at the base of trees or tall shrubs.