10 Tough Evergreen Ground Covers for Your Garden

10 Tough Evergreen Ground Covers for Your Garden

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@dianasmith6254
@dianasmith6254 - 06.09.2023 14:46

How does Mazus grow here in zone 7b? I'm trying to find something to plant between my flagstone pathway. Always great content! Thanks!

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@stephaniesharkey3538
@stephaniesharkey3538 - 06.09.2023 14:48

Thx, I have 3 of the 10 u showed and they r doing great in zone8!

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@Flower_hoarder
@Flower_hoarder - 06.09.2023 14:49

💚💚💚💚💚💚💚💚

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@HandcraftedintheFoothills
@HandcraftedintheFoothills - 06.09.2023 14:54

We have a small clump of black mondo grass. Love how it looks in the garden. Have 3 of the ones listed here. Not enough shade yet to install alot of ground covers I would like to plant.

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@dia9491
@dia9491 - 06.09.2023 15:00

These are all so lovely. I’m always down for a new ground cover.

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@lalaydade3364
@lalaydade3364 - 06.09.2023 15:20

HI Jim! I would LOVE to know more about any Evergreen plants/shrubs that will work well in zone 7. Thanks to your videos created beds in my backyard and redid my front beds in OKC. I started with evergreen conifers and then lots of nice flowering perennials. During the heat of Summer I lost 3 evergreens: blue star juniper, dwarf Alberta spruce, and gold thread cypress. I planted them in early spring and thought I did well watering them but they all turned brown. So I am looking to shop this fall to replace them. I am trying to get the most out of my space for all season interest. Help what would you recommend?

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@judymckerrow6720
@judymckerrow6720 - 06.09.2023 15:39

Thank you Jim. 🌺💚🙃

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@bmcdonald7303
@bmcdonald7303 - 06.09.2023 16:16

Fantastic topic needed. Thank you.

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@karencrawford5062
@karencrawford5062 - 06.09.2023 16:21

I’m wondering when planting low ground covers would they crowd out the perennials in time? Would like a mixture of both.

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@marionallen2222
@marionallen2222 - 06.09.2023 16:24

Love groundcovers I need a bunch more 🤣… I’m using dianthus with white flowers for a border around my garden beds …. And trying to put a bunch of starts of lemon coral sedum around everywhere I hope they stay this winter lol I need some of the Carex they are a pretty sub for hakonechloa grass I can’t find … also have some chocolate chips ajuga and some Aztec grass that’s variegated in between my boxwoods with white flowers 🤍🤍🤍🤍🤍🤍🤍 great suggestions

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@jeanmclellan1823
@jeanmclellan1823 - 06.09.2023 16:30

Please do a video on evergreen walkable lawn alternatives.

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@terrimainey4656
@terrimainey4656 - 06.09.2023 16:39

Love the ground cover suggestions! I feel good knowing I have several.😃Thanks, Jim and Stephany!

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@hamigakisan7094
@hamigakisan7094 - 06.09.2023 17:19

Anyone have any luck with Mother of Thyme or "Creeping Time" in USDA 8a or similiar? I love the idea of having that or other perennial aromatics in my lawn and smelling them when I trim borders and edges. So far my attemtps to start from seed have been lackluster. I start with thousands of tiny seeds started indoors in containers before last frost, 3 or 4 make it full plants and moved outside in container to grow out, then they just get fried by the heat while in containers waiting to grow out for transplant or don't take if I try to transplant into prepped bed.

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@EmmyUnwindWorld
@EmmyUnwindWorld - 06.09.2023 18:52

Fantastic video! I've been looking for some evergreen ground cover ideas, and this was super informative. Thanks

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@NewDimension7
@NewDimension7 - 06.09.2023 19:27

Good Morning
Omg really nice showing .
Nice ideas
Many types plants for green garden.
Thanks for sharing

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@sunsickokra218
@sunsickokra218 - 06.09.2023 21:01

Last fall I planted a little 'Burgundy Glow' Ajuga that I got from big bloomers for $5. One year later and I was able to divide that sucker into 8 new plants. Great color, great function, AND great value. I'm still hunting for a space to put some "All Gold" juniper after seeing its glory in the Bristal Briar.

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@julieh2935
@julieh2935 - 06.09.2023 23:32

Perfect! I needed this video! Thanks, Jim! 😊

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@lindajhambleton4955
@lindajhambleton4955 - 07.09.2023 03:14

Hi. I recently moved from middle Tennessee to Fort Wayne In. You and Linda Varter were my go to video gardeners. Could you recommend gardener video sites for up here in the north?

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@glgardener4972
@glgardener4972 - 07.09.2023 03:17

I like that last ground cover...is it available from any nurseries in the great lakes?

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@8helenjhouston8
@8helenjhouston8 - 07.09.2023 04:16

Thank you Jim & Stephany - I need all the dry full sun ground covers that I can get!
When you cut back Everillo Carex in March would that be the time to divide them?

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@lilyw.1788
@lilyw.1788 - 07.09.2023 04:33

Will ground covers take away more water from the perennials and shrubs? I dont have a drip system and just relying on rain water and occasional flower bed irrigation when its very hot and dry. Love your content!

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@dylan8285
@dylan8285 - 07.09.2023 04:47

Beautiful ground covers of course being zone 6 in the Midwest your best bet for evergreen ground cover is juniper. as ajuga desiccates real bad if it doesn’t have snow cover and sedum is hit n miss as they tend to rot or become thin and then early season weeds grow

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@aletheaprince7717
@aletheaprince7717 - 07.09.2023 05:27

Round leaf ragwort, aka squaw weed, is another great native evergreen ground cover for the shade!

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@dawndawn6946
@dawndawn6946 - 07.09.2023 15:09

Hi, Jim! I’ve been searching for selaginella palescens. Can you help me, please?

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@molliearkin7237
@molliearkin7237 - 07.09.2023 19:12

I'd love to know which of these spread fastest--I have a pretty large area I'm impatient to get covered :)

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@MyPetZombie84
@MyPetZombie84 - 08.09.2023 13:09

The ajuga in my lawn keeps trying to take over and pop up everywhere! Very invasive - 6b canaba, full sun and sandy soil!

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@flowerpixel
@flowerpixel - 08.09.2023 15:33

My entire backyard is liriope spicata and I can't get rid of it 💀

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@amyp8833
@amyp8833 - 08.09.2023 23:43

Reeaaaally need to mention which groundcovers still allow weeds to grow through. The last one you described as growing very densely and being easy to pull out any weed that might come up; I would also assume such a dense cover would not have very much weed germination -- sounds terrific! I've had weed difficulties with ground cover junipers. Pretty tough getting the weeds out from them, especially if you've overlooked it for a while and the weeds get well rooted in.

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@JacquiQ
@JacquiQ - 09.09.2023 07:09

Wire Vine ..yay..TY

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@trishferrer8209
@trishferrer8209 - 09.09.2023 23:28

#10 CLUB MOSS, I love this. In the picture shown it doesn't look like the same kind I had. Mine had individual swirls of lacy green foliage, just BEAUTIFUL. I went camping one year ago in (Patoka Lake area) Indiana, and saw it on the forest ground (in total shade). Brought some home w/me in a red solo cup of water, and planted it when I got home to west TN, 7b. Tried my BEST to keep it alive, but was unsuccessful. 😢

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@katherinecornette5315
@katherinecornette5315 - 10.09.2023 14:36

I’m a big fan of groundcovers! Liriopi, ajuga, carex are all in various forms in my garden. Trying to get the St John’s wort to spread as well.

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@chriscoogan2736
@chriscoogan2736 - 11.09.2023 01:39

LSU AgCenter highlighted some kind of fig leaf ground cover one time. I thought it might be a good choice in the landscape.

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@barbarajames-higgins2059
@barbarajames-higgins2059 - 14.09.2023 02:11

BEWARE! The wire vine ground cover is NOT maintenance free! I totally regret planting it. It has to be cut back to the ground every year or you will end up with it getting really woody. After I planted it in my yard, I saw it at a public garden where they had not trimmed it back. It was a bank of plant material about 3 1/2 feet high with only the foliage on the very top of it. All below it was a dense mass of thick vines about as thick as a finger. I'm glad I saw it, so I knew I had to keep it cut back before that happened to mine. I have it in several beds and it takes over. I don't think I could ever get rid of it and it's a lot of work cutting it back to the ground each year. I would love it if it wasn't so aggressive and the tendency to get woody because the leaves are really petite and pretty.

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@sterlgirlceline
@sterlgirlceline - 19.09.2023 19:07

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

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@Melanietucker
@Melanietucker - 07.11.2023 02:54

Thank you for this video! Super helpful.

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@FR-tb7xh
@FR-tb7xh - 13.02.2024 22:47

Pardon my spelling, but the list is:
1. Brigadoon St John’s Wort
2. Everillo Kerex
3. Groundcover Sedums
4. Mondo grass
5. Ajuga
6. Muelenbekia
7. Liriope
8. Groundcover Junipers
9. Asiatic Jasmine
10. Native Selanginella

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@maidiedolan7629
@maidiedolan7629 - 21.03.2024 23:59

Hi - do you have any suggestions for a fast growing evergreen ground cover (full sun).... my problem is there are layers of small rocks embedded in the soil from the previous owner and I am not able to remove them. Hope you can help! Thank-you!

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@freedomofreligion3248
@freedomofreligion3248 - 22.03.2024 06:12

Remember, Jim and Stephany have turned their soil into near-perfection. That changes the texture, moisture-retention, etc. Those differences color his remarks on, say, weeding in selaginella. Plus: What variety you have changes some things, too.

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@nccrchurchunusual
@nccrchurchunusual - 07.04.2024 23:58

Zones for each?

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@SMElder-iy6fl
@SMElder-iy6fl - 25.04.2024 15:27

You didnt mention one if my favorites for sun (and probably for some shade also): geranium macrorhyzome.

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@janiewilliams5803
@janiewilliams5803 - 27.04.2024 16:33

Question from beginner gardener - For some of the plants he specifically said ,"groundcover sedum" or "groundcover something else." Does this mean there are varieties of plants of the same name that are not groundcover? Thank you!

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@theoneyoucomefor5074
@theoneyoucomefor5074 - 01.05.2024 22:42

none of them are lower than grass😔

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@elissaschoening8621
@elissaschoening8621 - 21.05.2024 13:58

Thank you for you video!
I'm looking for a low/no maintenance, evergreen lawn alternative that can hold up to light to moderate dog use. Any recommendations for a part to mostly shaded yard in NE PA?
Thanks!

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@MiltonRoe
@MiltonRoe - 25.05.2024 06:15

All non-native bullshit from Asia and Europe. You must hate America.

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@galleta_2024
@galleta_2024 - 25.05.2024 18:23

I love your presentation. To see the plants in actual settings made it all more relatable for me. Not sure you can respond to my specific 'wish' because I must factor in my beautiful Birch Tree when replacing my lawn with a 'no mow green ground cover.' I wanted Dwarf Carpet of the Stars until I was told this is more a drought tolerant plant, which is great here in 93446, however the Birch tree requires water, which would kill the ground cover. From your experience any one you would recommend? Thx for the video and any help you can provide. Best wishes

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@Earthstein
@Earthstein - 28.05.2024 04:52

excellent. Thank you

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@burntorangehorn
@burntorangehorn - 08.06.2024 16:01

Golden oregano/marjoram is evergreen in many zones, and makes a great spreading groundcover. Bonus: we have immense deer and rabbit pressure, and they've yet to touch it.

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@YokaiHitodama
@YokaiHitodama - 13.06.2024 07:47

Hey if you have a 4k iphone that would probably be higher res. Cool content though

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@galleta_2024
@galleta_2024 - 02.07.2024 17:12

Would love your opinion on Delosperma cooperi aka Ice Plant for low maintenance ground cover? Thx

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@barbarawitt9989
@barbarawitt9989 - 19.10.2024 23:35

My favorite sedum for ground cover is called Blue Spruce!

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