Creeping thyme is known for its beauty. This plant thrives in dry, full sun conditions, but there are are a few issues that ...
While creeping thyme makes an attractive ground cover plant, it is not the right plant for covering the soil beneath a shade ...
While creeping thyme (Thymus praecox) makes an excellent ground cover, it won't thrive without consistent sunlight. To successfully grow a creeping thyme plant, it needs a minimum of six hours of ...
Not knowing how much sun (but assuming full since it’s by the porch), my answers for the question above are dwarf mondo grass, creeping Jenny, sedum or vinca minor (periwinkle). Ground covers ...
making for an ideal ground cover plant to prevent soil erosion. Sweet box live starter plants are available from Walmart. If deer often find their way into your yard, it is a good idea to use ...
If you don’t have a lot of time to take care of your garden, ground cover plants should be your best friends. Plants such as sedum, creeping thyme, dichondra, corsican mint and chamomile can thrive so ...
Read on to learn which ones grow best on the coast and which inland, what ground covers accept brackish water, how they deal with shade, and which plants are edible or medicinal. Whether you’re ...