Groundcovers
Groundcovers can add interesting contrasts in texture and color to your landscape. They’re attractive in beds or open areas and can reduce the maintenance your landscape requires.
There are groundcovers for shady areas, sunny spots, and everything in between. They’re great for those hard-to-maintain places in your landscape, like small spaces that the mower can’t get into or steep slopes.
Some groundcovers should be used alone, while others, like perennial peanut, can be incorporated into turf and even mowed.
Some of the most adaptable groundcovers are native Florida plants, like the beach sunflower, some ferns, and railroad vine. Other attractive groundcovers include English ivy and Asiatic jasmine.
Make sure you choose the right groundcover for your area and landscape.
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