When the weather turns chilly, these cold-hardy ground cover plants will be the perfect accent for your garden.
Even in zones with lower temperatures for hardiness, there is a wide variety of choices.
Here we take a look at some of our favorite cold-hardy ground cover plants, complete with images and names!
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β± Top 6 Cold Hardy Ground Covers for a Winter Wonderland
00:00 Intro
00:28 Candytuft
01:02 Creeping Jenny
01:39 Cheddar Pinks
02:19 Creeping Thyme
02:54 Spotted Dead Nettle
03:34 Lungwort
04:16 Outro
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When the weather turns chilly these cold hearty ground cover plants will be the perfect accent for your garden even in zones with lower temperatures for hardiness there is a wide variety of choices here we take a look at some of our favorite cold hearty ground cover plants complete with images and Names number one candy tuft peeking Evergreen candy tuft is a perennial plant as soon as spring arrives it bursts into a blanket of white b-shaped blossoms water is not its favorite environment and it prefers a mix of sun and shade soil should be loose and well
Drained as it is for planting the low growing perennial Iber Seance most often known as candy tuft Blooms from 3 to 9 in the hardiness of Zone number two creeping jenny despite its potentially aggressive nature it is easy to pull out if it begins to consume other plants because of its moderate
Growth rate this small plant is incredibly adaptable because it can thrive in a wide variety of soil types and light conditions when it comes to container gardening it is also one of my favorite trailing plants a multi ude of container combinations are enriched by its vibrant addition in zones 4 to9 it
Can remain alive all year number three cheddar pinks the perennial ground cover known as cheddar pinks is a beautiful Evergreen it bursts into a carpet of tiny pink star-shaped blossoms in the summer when it plumes as a member of the dianthus family which includes both annual and perennial varieties you may be familiar
With these blossoms they thrive in areas with ample sunshine and soil that drains properly in Rock Gardens or along sidewalks and curves this is my Cod to plant they do best in zones 3 to 8 number four Creeping Time a Creeping Time lawn is something that many gardeners strive for it is actually
Achievable in lower hardiness zwn Gardens as a bonus it smells great when you walk on it or brush it with your hands it can replace grass or creep through Pathways and Rock Gardens I will say that if you are using it as a grass replacement do not use it
In high traffic areas from zones 3 to 8 they can flourish number five spotted dead nettle if not contained its aggressive nature could cause it to consume nearby plants checkerspot dead nettle on the other hand has beautiful green and white leaves and purple blossoms dead nettle is an excellent
Choice if you need to cover a wide area quickly or if you live in a region where few plants will Thrive dead nettle requires water to establish itself and once established it can grow and spread with minimal more water from zones 4 through eight it can flourish number six lard it likes dry
Shady spots to flourish lumart a perennial that thrives in partial Shadow is a good option for those plants that aren’t able to thrive beneath giant Evergreens in the early spring it produces little bell-shaped flowers that are a mix of pink and purple lward emerges as a sign of spring when my
Garden is a brown muddle mess later on it develops big pointy leaves that are spotted with ir regular Frost SS 3 to 9 are ideal for its growth well thanks for watching video from catchy Garden don’t forget to click like And subscribe button to always support our Channel you can also turn on
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