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Ground Cover Grab Bag (10 Plants)
Can Not Ship To: NY
Exposure: Sun or Shade | Height At Maturity: Under 12 Inches | Planting Zones; 4-9 | Shipped As: Bare-root | Ships: 5-7 Days | Usage: Packages
We only ship bare root plants. They do not come in a container. Bare root plants need to be planted within 2-3 days of receiving unless weather-related problems prohibit planting. Store in a cool place and keep roots moist and covered with plastic until they can be planted. Water for the first week daily after planting.
Best Groundcovers to Use In Gardens
Groundcovers are a great way to transform an area into something more interesting rather than leaving it as space. Many different types are available, but which type is best for your garden? We’ve covered some of the more popular options below.
Sedum
Sedum is another tough ground cover that can handle sun or shade and poor soil conditions. It proliferates and spreads by rhizomes (underground stems) to form clumps up to 3 feet wide. Wide varieties of sedum are available for different uses, including those with yellow flowers, blue flowers, and variegated leaves (splashed with other colors besides green). Finding a variety that will work well in your garden is easy.
Blue Star Creeper
Blue Star Creeper is a beautiful ground cover used as a border, edging, or moss lawn. It has blue-green leaves and white flowers that bloom early in the spring. Blue Star Creeper will grow to about 12 inches tall and spread to 12 inches wide. This plant does best in partial shade but will tolerate full sun once established.
Alpine strawberry
This plant is low maintenance, tolerates sun or shade, and does well in poor soil conditions. It's also an excellent ground cover for shady areas because it spreads quickly to fill bare spots. Alpine strawberries produce white flowers in spring that turn into small red berries that can be eaten or used to make wine.
Exposure: Sun or Shade | Height At Maturity: Under 12 Inches | Planting Zones; 4-9 | Shipped As: Bare-root | Ships: 5-7 Days | Usage: Packages
We only ship bare root plants. They do not come in a container. Bare root plants need to be planted within 2-3 days of receiving unless weather-related problems prohibit planting. Store in a cool place and keep roots moist and covered with plastic until they can be planted. Water for the first week daily after planting.
Best Groundcovers to Use In Gardens
Groundcovers are a great way to transform an area into something more interesting rather than leaving it as space. Many different types are available, but which type is best for your garden? We’ve covered some of the more popular options below.
Sedum
Sedum is another tough ground cover that can handle sun or shade and poor soil conditions. It proliferates and spreads by rhizomes (underground stems) to form clumps up to 3 feet wide. Wide varieties of sedum are available for different uses, including those with yellow flowers, blue flowers, and variegated leaves (splashed with other colors besides green). Finding a variety that will work well in your garden is easy.
Blue Star Creeper
Blue Star Creeper is a beautiful ground cover used as a border, edging, or moss lawn. It has blue-green leaves and white flowers that bloom early in the spring. Blue Star Creeper will grow to about 12 inches tall and spread to 12 inches wide. This plant does best in partial shade but will tolerate full sun once established.
Alpine strawberry
This plant is low maintenance, tolerates sun or shade, and does well in poor soil conditions. It's also an excellent ground cover for shady areas because it spreads quickly to fill bare spots. Alpine strawberries produce white flowers in spring that turn into small red berries that can be eaten or used to make wine.







