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18 Tough Groundcovers

Tired of mowing that lawn? Why not replace expensive, high-maintenance sod with an easy-care, environmentally-friendly groundcover?

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Creeping Thyme

The fragrant herb comes in a variety of cultivars that typically grow anywhere from 3 to 6 inches high with dozens and dozens of small, delicate flowers. Creeping thyme is great for dry soil and can even be tucked into rock gardens and stair crevices.

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Dwarf Mondo Grass

Dwarf mondo grass provides a sort of natural carpet beneath this bench. With dense dark green blades, drought-resistant and evergreen dwarf mondo grass grows only 2 to 4 inches tall, in both sun and shade.

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Photo: Image courtesy of Moss Acres.

Moss

Moss makes a beautiful border in this Japanese garden and requires no mowing, leaving more time for meditation.

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From: Barry Block

Pachysandra

Pachysandra flanks an irregular bluestone pathway leading to an Asian-style gate with pergola. The shade-loving evergreen never needs cutting. Hard to zone 4, it grows up to 10 inches tall and in spring blooms with white or pink spikes.

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