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This guide shares 25 flowering ground covers such as creeping phlox, creeping thyme, ajuga, sweet woodruff, ice plant, candytuft, and lantana that rapidly spread to suppress weeds while beautifying ...
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4. Creeping thyme Another "pollinating powerhouse" is Creeping thyme. Due to its stunning pink-purple flowers, the plant attracts bees, butterflies, and hoverflies.
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Think wildflower meadows, creeping thyme, clover, or mixed low-growers that support pollinators and don’t need constant upkeep.” Non-Native Plants Getty / Jena Ardell ...
Thyme is another ground cover plant that is compatible with creeping Jenny. While ideally grown in hardiness zones 5 through 9, this herb is a low maintenance plant that needs permeable soil. Even ...
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Fix a patchy lawn and add fragrance by filling a poor-growing area with rambling herbs. Corsican mint (Mentha requienii) is foot traffic-friendly, and every step produces a refreshing scent. Creeping ...
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Credit: Laszlo Podor/Moment/Getty Images If you are looking for a ground cover to replace a lawn, creeping thyme is a wonderful alternative. "Creeping thyme is a hardy ground cover that withstands a ...