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Low Maintenance Backyard, Lawn Alternatives, Ground Covers, Plants Growing, Stone Path, Ground Cover Plants, Have Inspiration, Landscape Designs, Garden Pathway

Many of us have a love-hate relationship with our lawns. Although we enjoy the cool carpet of green grass to lie on and play on in summer, no one wants to spend hours every weekend mowing and trimming—not to mention battling weeds, insects, and fungus, and aerating, feeding, watering, and seeding. Turf lawns take a lot of time and money to maintain. They require the use of precious water resources to keep them alive, and the pesticides and herbicides we apply to them can damage the…

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Alcove Landscaping Ideas, Garden Ideas For Sloped Yard, What To Plant On A Hillside, Ornamental Grass Foundation Planting, Low Evergreen Shrubs, Small Evergreen Plants, Plants For The Shade, Hillside Ground Cover Ideas, Simple Farmhouse Landscaping Front Yard

Meet 20 evergreen groundcover plants that are beautiful all year long. Some are suited to full sun, others are best for shade. Many also produce flowers.

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Not to be confused with our native Galium boreale (bedstraw), Galium odoratum (Asperula) is a wonderful ground cover with glossy fan-shaped green foliage. The dainty, star-shaped white flowers are sweetly scented. Prefers moist, well-drained soil. Will take partial shade or full sun. Will dry and retain the sweet hay fragrance. A great partner to our native Mertensia virginica (Virginia Bluebells).  Grow at the edge of your woodlands, around your benches, anywhere to enjoy the nice soft perfume. Galium Odoratum, Dry Shade Plants, Garden Ground, Perennial Ground Cover, Sweet Woodruff, Shade Loving Perennials, Garden Shade, Best Perennials, Backyard Plants

Not to be confused with our native Galium boreale (bedstraw), Galium odoratum (Asperula) is a wonderful ground cover with glossy fan-shaped green foliage. The dainty, star-shaped white flowers are sweetly scented. Prefers moist, well-drained soil. Will take partial shade or full sun. Will dry and retain the sweet hay fragrance. A great partner to our native Mertensia virginica (Virginia Bluebells). Grow at the edge of your woodlands, around your benches, anywhere to enjoy the nice soft…

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