Flowering Ground Covers: Beauty & Protection, or Future Regret?
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Leslie and Marianne have ground to cover today. And possibly, so do you.
Spring hits, everything wakes up and suddenly your garden looks like it’s got a bad case of bedhead. Bare spots and awkward tendrils abound. What can pull everything together and literally connect the dots? Our suggestion is a strategic toupee in the form of a good ground cover that also protects the soil, cools the roots, & pampers the wildlife.
But which ones? Some ground covers don’t just fill in, they take over. And what makes a ground cover anyway? It’s time to expand our definition beyond the ubiquitous three-inch mondo grass.
Ground covers. The ones that behave, the ones that absolutely do not, and how to tell the difference before you plant yourself into a corner.
And what do eighties big hair and cheesecake pans have to do with gardening anyway? Today on the Garden Mixer.
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