Looking for the perfect ground cover to enhance your garden? I’m sharing my top 5 favorites that are beautiful, low-maintenance, and great for filling in spaces. Let’s dig in! 🌸✨

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21 Comments

  1. Hi Linda! Love the throwback videos!
    Off topic, I’ve been meaning to ask you about the lovely throw next to you on the chair and the rug in your dining space which are both visible in your intro. Where were they purchased from? Any info would be appreciated! Thanks so much❤

  2. Thank you Linda!!! These are the exact videos of yours I used to watch when I knew nothing about gardening. You always manage to fit in lots of valuable information and ideas that I can now translate in my own garden. You are a true teacher!!! Here in my zone 10 garden, I use pittosporum crassifolium as a fantastic low shrub ground cover, asparagus ferns, elfin thyme, gravel and the same turf you had in your previous home 🏠

  3. Greetings, Linda.
    Love going back in time to re-visit good memories.
    Each of your videos is helpful
    and viewing prior videos solidifies our gardening education. Yippee, Spring arrives on March 20, 2025.
    Looking forward to seeing the tulips popping up!

  4. In ireland i find that london pride is a usefull ground cover. It forms little rosetts and has a very pretty airy flower pinky white flowers. It takes a fair bit of shade. It stays all winter.

  5. All those suggest, save the bricks, need good drainage. The garden I have been battling has really poor drainage. I can dig a hole and fill it with water….and there it will stay. Make a good cistern, but not good garden soil. What kind of plants could I use for ground cover? This hard clay soil goes down deep. I have introduced earthworms, which has helped some, but like I said it goes very deep.

  6. Creeping Jenny, bright golden color. I use the bugleweeds, creeping, and the low growing yarrow (fern leaves with white flowers). Also have herbs blue spruce sedum.

  7. Love seeing the old place! And thank you because I've been looking for a ground cover solution under my oaks and now I'm going to try the Nana Nandina!

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