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 ...
The leaves are slightly fuzzy and have a pebbly texture. Thyme is a perennial plant that forms a mound around 6 to 12 inches tall and wide. Plants will produce woody stems and have small, gray-green ...
“New gardeners often struggle to grow thyme from seed due to its difficult germination,” Ketron said. “It is a good idea to purchase young plants in spring and plant them in the ground on ...
What is best for a slope? 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 ...