Hey there, any tips on getting some better native ground cover other than the horse herb that’s naturally taken over my small full sun lawn? I haven’t been able to get European white clover seeds to really take root and have put down so many wildflower seeds over the years with only 1 appearance of a couple bluebonnets.

by dpd11c

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  1. Nervous-Piglet

    Get some silver ponys foot, wooly stemodia, and frog fruit. Probably look in the fall for them at local nurseries.

  2. Linds_Loves_Wine

    I second frog fruit. I have it in my front yard and love it. It’s hard to tell from this vantage point, but you may have room to do a garden bed or simply plant some natives along one of those fences. There are so many that love full or part sun- sky’s the limit!

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