‘Nana’ Japanese garden juniper
Juniperus {chinensis} procumbens ‘Nana’
An extremely low-growing ground cover that tops out at 6-8” high but spreads up to … Continued
These low-growing plants will spread and require minimal maintenance. Living mulch also provides “soft landings” for insects that overwinter and lay eggs in tree canopies, an essential part of the native food web.
Shrubs, grasses and clumping perennials can also be used as a ground cover when planted in mass. For example, daylilies can be used to cover large expanses or slopes. Some shrubs like Japanese garden juniper or variegated glossy abelia can serve this function, as well as ornamental grasses or self-seeding annuals.
To create the ultimate soft landing for wildlife use native plants and consider combinations of plants rather than a monoculture.
To figure the number of plants needed for your project, multiply the square footage of the bed by the spacing multiplier. Choose spacing based on how fast you want to cover the area and/or the mature width of the plant selected.
Juniperus {chinensis} procumbens ‘Nana’
An extremely low-growing ground cover that tops out at 6-8” high but spreads up to … Continued
Juniperus horizontalis ‘Wiltonii’
One of the best trailing junipers with uniform growth habit and intense silver-blue evergreen foliage … Continued
Juniperus sabina ‘Skandia’
A dwarf, prostrate, low-spreading, evergreen conifer that typically grows to 12-18″ tall but spreads to … Continued
Lamiastrum galeobdolon
‘Herman’s Pride’ has dark green leaves are overlaid with silver veining. Densing mounding plants grow … Continued
Lamium maculatum
‘Beacon Silver’ is tough yet showy perennial groundcover. This classic selection forms a spreading patch … Continued
Melissa officinalis
Leaves have an almost metallic golden sheen. Otherwise similar to standard lemon balm with lemony … Continued
Liriope spicata
Grassy texture, but not a grass at all — actually, it’s a member of the … Continued
Liriope spicata 'Silver Dragon'
Grassy texture, but not a grass at all — actually, it’s a member of the … Continued
Lysimachia clethroides
Arching spikes of white flowers have a graceful crook that gives them the look of … Continued
Lysimachia nummularia
Round, green leaves create a low-growing mat with small yellow flowers. ‘Aurea’ is a bright … Continued
Mazus reptans
This low-growing, mat-forming perennial features rosettes of lance-shaped toothed leaves spreading quickly and blooming from … Continued