10 LOW MAINTENANCE GROUND COVERS

Ground covers   are an  important part of any landscape process.  Low maintenance ground covers will do for you, what shrubs and other prized plants  wont do for you-and still demand very little of your time and energy.

What  are ground covers?

Ground covers are low growing plants, often  small in size, that spread along the ground. They  don’t grow beyond 1 foot (30cm) and will often form a low-growing dense layer  of vegetation that covers the ground.

Why choose low growing  maintenance ground covers

When you use  low maintenance  ground covers  in your landscaping  projects, you reduce the cost of the project,  use minimal time on garden care and of course less energy tending to your gardens.

Mulch

Ground covers are a living mulch in the garden  as they  completely cover the ground. When they do so, they suppress weeds.

Erosion control

A major advantage of ground covers in the landscape is erosion control. Low growing  and carpet forming  like aptenia  form a thick dense mass such that water run off  on a slope is considerably reduced, thereby controlling erosion.

Biodiversity and wildlife in the garden

Ground covers are important food sources for insects . If you are dreaming of a beautiful garden  teaming with birds and butterflies, you need lots of insects  and a healthy ecosystem. The sun-birds in  your garden are not there  to primarily feed on nectar,  but rather on insects.

Aesthetic.

Who hasn’t admired a bed, border or lawn cutely edged with ground covers? In landscaping, bare soil is ugly to the eye and if you cant afford those pricey plants, ground covers will be your saving grace as they are soft to the eye. Planted to contrast or compliment the main plants, ground covers are like the icing on a cake- they finish off what the main garden desires to be.

Water conservation

Because ground covers act as living mulch, they minimize moisture loss . A carpet of ground covers prevents  the sun’s rays from directly  heating the ground. You will never find  areas covered with ground covers dry and caked from drying out in the sun.

Growth rates

Some ground covers  like setcrasia purple are  gallopers. Even without being tended to, they will grow wildly and if untamed will spread beyond the desired areas. For such grow them in specially designated beds or areas.

Evaluate the site conditions

Some low  ground covers will grow in stony areas with thin soil layers. Others will require deep fertile soils . Echeveria requires full sun, but aptenia will grow in shade or full sun. Know the growing needs of each ground cover before using it.

Climate

If you are in the tropics, you can virtually use any ground cover.However in the temperate regions some plant covers will not tolerate extreme cold.

Aptenia cordifolia

This is a prostate free branching  perennial  succulent. It has cylindrical greyish-green stems and broadly ovate fleshy bright green leaves . ‘Variegata’ species  has leaves with creamy margins.

In summer and autumn, it flowers small -daisy red  flowers, solitary or borne in threes with ovoid fruits. Aptenia grows in both shade and full sun.

Ajuga reptans bugle

A creeping evergreen  perennial that spreads rapidly. It has attractive  dark-green  leaves and gives dark blue flowers.  They are clump forming and thrive in shady habitats . They are excellent groundcovers as th or near water  spread freely  from stolons. Burgundy Glow has silvery green leaves suffused deep  wine -red.

Hosta (spp)plantain lily.  

Hosta is much beloved clump-forming perennial from the sun baked,volcanic  cliffs, woodland  and alpine meadows of china,japan,korea and e. Russia. Hostas are grown for their  bold foliage. The leaves may be green,yellow blue or variegated and are often glaucous. Hostas are full hardy plants. Grow them as grouncovers under a deep rooted tree, in a mixed border or  herbacious border.

Grow them  fertile moist but well draied soils with shelter from cold drying winds.  Of all  rhe numerous hostas, I will go for the ‘Blue  blush’ any day.

Vincas

Vincas are  prostrate, evergreen mat forming ground covers with long trailing  dark  green or variegated  leaves. They are grown for their showy  long stalked star- like or salverform flowers. Vinca major(greater periwinkle) gives  blue-vioelt or dark violet flowers.  Vinca major on the other hand bears  blue-violet, sometimes pale blue,reddish purple or white flowers.

Liriope muscular

Liriope is a tufted  evergreen  and semi evergreen perennial found  in usually acidic  woodlands habitats  in China, Vietnam and Taiwan and Japan.  They have arching  linear  and grass -like leaves that form dense  clamps or mats. Popular as ground covers as they easily multiply from rhizomes or tubers. Liriope is a low maintenance and hardy ground cover.

Plectranthus forsteri ‘marginatus’

Plectranthus is aan evergreen perennial  cultivated for its  foliage and  flowers. It starts off as an erect  plant becoming trailing or spreading  wit growth .The leaves have scalloped, sometimes toothed or wavy margins. As they multiply easily, they are often grown as groundcovers. If you have an exposed  ground, you can use plectranthus to fill it out.

Semperivums(house leek)

This mat forming succulents can be a show piece in your garden. They bear rosettes of thick, pointed leaves often with bristle fringed margins.  Flowers can be  white, below, red or  purple.  Semperivums occur in more than 40 species. As ground covers use them in a rock garden or to cover the bare of a shrub or tree.

Gazania regens

These are low growing annuals or perennials . They bear large  brightly colored daisy-like flowers with dark centred flower heads. A major advantage of gazania is that they tolerate coastal conditions . They  are  hardy to frost tender.  Grow them in light sandy, well drained soil in full sun.

Chlorophytum comosum Vittatum

These are evergreen perrennials with fibrous or fleshy roots. Those in cultivation are from a variety of habitstas in S. Africa and W. Africa. They are clump forming . The leaves are linear, ovate lance shaped, basal or strape shaped. Excellent ground covers especially in shaded areas as they soon colonize bare ground. They are also popular foliage house plants as they tolerate a wide range of conditions.

Lantana montevidensis

Also known as trailing lantana, this ground cover occurs in white, purple and yellow colours. It is one of the hardiest ground covers and a popular option for us whenever we work in dry areas. A mat forming groundcover grown for its attractive and flagrant, small tubular flowers. These lantanas are ever flowering when grown in the warmer climates.

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