Lush green grass isn’t possible in all areas of your yard, which is why groundcovers come in handy to fill in those empty spaces. These low-growing perennials essentially hug the ground as they grow, but watch out—some are considered invasive in certain U.S. states.
Here are the groundcovers you should plant in August to fill in those gaps and give your garden a pop of color as summer turns into fall.
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