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What is the hardiest ground cover plant?

Under even the most unforgiving of conditions, lamium prevails. This vining plant, also known as dead nettles, can tolerate cold, heat, drought, and is deer-resistant. There are more than 40 species of lamium, but the best are those that are flowering perennials like the Pink Chablis.

What is the fastest growing evergreen ground cover?

Creeping Phlox (Phlox subulata) This particular species of ground cover plant is the fastest growing plant on this list, so it needs to be trimmed regularly, especially if you are using it along a pathway or as a border.

What can I plant as ground cover?

20 Low-Maintenance Ground Cover Plants to Prevent Weeds From Taking Over

  • Lily of the Valley. Johner ImagesGetty Images.
  • Creeping Thyme. hsvrsGetty Images.
  • Creeping Juniper. Galina ChetvertinaGetty Images.
  • Dead Nettle. PavloBaliukhGetty Images.
  • Ajuga. Christi CarterGetty Images.
  • Aronia. Mark Turner.
  • Sedum.
  • Lavender.

Is Blue Star Creeper an evergreen?

First things first: blue star creeper is super easy to plant and maintain. Being a low but fast-growing plant, it develops into a mass of deep green leaves with delicate creeping stems. They remain evergreen throughout the year.

What kind of ground cover do you use in New Zealand?

Useful as a weed suppressant or on banks and rock gardens. Found in alpine and sub alpine areas of NZ, this hardy Podocarp is suitable for low hedging as a contrast with larger leafed plants, or as a groundcover in rock gardens. Tolerant of a wide range of conditions.

What’s the best way to grow native groundcovers?

His tip: feed plants with blood and bone. Naturally Native’s Earth Blanket range is a selection of native groundcovers for most situations. The idea is to mass plant to suppress weeds over a large area. In natural landscapes, any bare soil is quickly reclaimed by seedsown or suckering plants, says the nursery’s Ruth Russell.

What do groundcover plants do in a garden?

Groundcover plants are perfect for covering areas of your garden bed, a popular addition to banks and the front of mixed borders.

Which is the best ground cover plant for clay soil?

Pimelea Prostrata – New Zealand Daphne. If you’re looking for ground cover plants for clay soil in NZ, then New Zealand Daphne will come to the rescue. It’s a ground cover plant that originates from coastal dunes, so it’s used to a hard life. It’s also beautiful and produces stunning flowers with a mild scent of honey.