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If you are looking for evergreen ground cover plants, Japanese spurge might be the plant for you. Here, I share all I know about growing and caring for this tough, vigorous ground cover, helping ...
Looking for a versatile ground cover to grow year-round? This evergreen species adds color to rock gardens, slopes, under trees, and elsewhere in the garden.
Want a permanent evergreen ground cover? Plant the Siberian Carpet Cypress Microbiota decussata. An outstanding spreading evergreen, it will spread 15-feet wide and never get more than 2 feet in ...
Question: What can I plant under my tree as a groundcover? I would like an evergreen groundcover. How about ornamental grasses? Question: December 19, 2004 - I'm looking for a local supplier for ...
A good groundcover should be semi-evergreen to evergreen. Semi-evergreen means that a plant will stay green for all but the coldest months with a year-round root system.
We like them, but they die back in the winter. We’d like to plant some type of evergreen ground cover in between the daylilies. Do you have any suggestions for good plants?
Many Midwestern homes have areas planted with ground covers. These low-growing, often vigorously spreading plants are generally easier to maintain than grass, but they are not carefree. For example… ...
Low junipers are a good choice for a low-care, evergreen groundcover on a sunny bank, but they have a few drawbacks. And when one of those problems hits, it can wipe out the whole planting.
Asiatic jasmine (Trachelospermum asiaticum) is an evergreen ground cover that creates a dense mat and is often planted underneath large trees, says Abdi.
Sword ferns are evergreen ground-cover plants and are well known in the Pacific Northwest. The plants can adapt to moist or dry shaded climates and are typically walked over and forgotten by deer.