Questions tagged [ground-cover]

Plants intended to cover an area of ground.

"Ground cover" are plants that have been planted in an attempt to cover an area of ground. This can be for:

  • Erosion reduction
  • Reduce evaporation in drought conditions
  • Improve aesthetics

In ecology "ground cover" usually refers to the vegetation layer below the shrub layer. In horticulture it can refer to pretty much anything that is not a turf (lawn) grass.

Popular ground cover plants include vines, low spreading shrubs, larger mosses, and ornamental grasses. Although it might be desirable to plant a fast growing ground cover plant, be aware that fast growing usually means it can be difficult to control once it has reached the intended boundaries. Non-native plants are particularly prone to this. Check any intended plant purchase against your local invasive plant listings.

Use this tag for questions which ask about the best kind of ground cover for a particular situation. Questions about existing ground cover plants should use tags specific to those plants.

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What Is This Low-Spreading Plant w. Palmately Lobed Leaves?

This plant is growing wild on our property in the Santa Rosa Plain in Sonoma County, California. It has 5-lobed palmate leaves with notched edges and small pink flowers. Low-spreading plant seems to thrive in our very dry adobe soil, familiarly…
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Thin Pachysandra = Volutella Blight? How can I fix these areas?

I live in zone 6a (Ohio) and just purchased my first house April 2017. We have had problems with the Pachysandra in the landscaping around the home. It seems to be thinned out and weak in some of the property. I believe it's Volutella…
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What is this ground-hugging dense flowering plant?

What is this ground-hugging dense flowering plant? What appears as a sort of stair in the photo is actually a concrete container for this plant (which is invisible, entirely covered by the plant), and the plant seems to have escaped the container,…
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Do deer eat Creeping phlox (Phlox subulata)?

I'm finding mixed answers to this question across the web, so I'm hoping someone can respond with personal experience.
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Bring pachysandra back to life

A large patch of my pachysandra covering was ripped up by trucks last May. See the white oval in the picture. I was expecting it to come back during the summer but I didn't. What can I do the bring it, or help it come back, this summer? I live in…
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Drought and animal tolerant grass

This past winter our yard, which is frequented by dogs and pastured poultry, turned to a muddy mess. We're looking for a ground cover, probably grass, to try to keep it a bit cleaner. We're also at high altitude (5000 ft), in a dry climate, and…
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What is my normal selection for a 4 season food cover crop?

I'm learning a lot about cover crops as soil conservation, and was wondering what would be the best choices for my garden, in a Minnesota, zone 4a climate? It should produce good amounts of mass to plant on top of in the garden.
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Ground cover plant with small purple 5-pointed flowers?

What is this plant that grows like a weed in my yard (I live in Massachusetts). It has very small 5-pointed flowers which are blooming right now (2nd week in June). The flowers are purple. The plant grows somewhat like a vine and has a tendril, but…
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Will ground cover conifers grow branches on a former house side of the plant?

I was given a ground cover conifer for free, and accidently planted the side with branches in the wrong direction. Should I replant it, or let it grow out as is?
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How can I get my Melampodium "Million Gold" to flower?

I have tried growing Melampodium var. Million Gold on my balcony. It grows on a coir sheet with soil spread on it. It only keeps spreading and growing leaves but no flowers. What conditions does it need to flower?
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What is a good aggressive groundcover for high elevation mountain west?

Our mountain community is fighting an epidemic of invasive garlic mustard. It loves the shade and nothing eats it. I have to fight it every year with roundup and a lot of hand-pulling. I am looking for a plant, hopefully native to the mountain…
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Does Pachysandra cause algae to grow on the concrete foundation of my house?

I live in Massachusetts and have a swath of pachysandra approximately twelve inches wide growing against the foundation around my house. It's healthy and produced a lot of pretty, sweet-smelling flowers throughout the summer. We recently trimmed a…
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Amending a barren yard with compost: dedicated weed barrier or no?

I've got a pretty typically barren New Mexico (zone 7a) yard, and I'm thinking of trying some intensive amendment to control weeds, improve the soil, and add some visual interest. What I've read here as well as some other places has led me down the…
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Okay to have groundcover at base of trees and shrubs?

I am an inexperienced gardener looking for some advice on whether to pare back the groundcover from around the base of trees and shrubs. My garden was planted by landscapers around a year ago for my new house. Since then the ground cover (Myoporum…
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Grass with indoor potted plants

I have never seen any ground cover plants with houseplants. Why not? In my specific case, I have some young dragon trees and some leftover seeds for "Easter grass" (Timothy). Will I eventually regret it if I plant the seeds into one of my dragon…
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