Collection: Groundcover

Groundcovers are low-growing plants that spread across the ground to form a dense mat, helping to cover bare soil. They are often used in landscaping to control weeds, reduce erosion, and add texture or color to garden beds. Groundcovers can be evergreen or seasonal, and they can tolerate a variety of conditions, from full sun to shade. Common examples include creeping thyme, ivy, and sweet woodruff. These plants are perfect for filling in spaces between larger plants or for creating lush, green ground layers in gardens.