Ground Covers
If you're looking to edge the front of a border, liven up empty expanses under trees, in front of shrubs or between pavers or an alternative to traditional mulch, choosing perennials as a ground cover could be an excellent option for you. These plants are usually short and tend to spread well. Most are sprinkled with flowers and offer erosion control as well.
As with other perennials, you'll find ground covers that grow better in sun, while others in shade. Typically perennials bloom most during one season and may overlap into the next, therefore a late spring blooming perennial might bloom well into summer.
We offer a wide variety of perennial ground covers, which you'll find listed below. Never hesitate to ask us for advice if you're having trouble deciding what's best for your particular growing situation. We're more than happy to help!
As with other perennials, you'll find ground covers that grow better in sun, while others in shade. Typically perennials bloom most during one season and may overlap into the next, therefore a late spring blooming perennial might bloom well into summer.
We offer a wide variety of perennial ground covers, which you'll find listed below. Never hesitate to ask us for advice if you're having trouble deciding what's best for your particular growing situation. We're more than happy to help!