Instant Garden Makeover: Top 7 Fast-Growing Ground Covers to Transform Your Yard โœจ๐Ÿ‘

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Bring your garden to life with the power of fast-growing ground cover plants! From accenting pathways to filling underdeveloped areas, these versatile plants offer a quick and easy solution to create a stunning outdoor space. Join us as we explore the top choices for fast-growing ground cover plants and learn how to incorporate them into your own garden. Without further ado, let's dive into the top 7 most popular fast-growing groundcover plants! Get ready to be inspired!

Instant Garden Makeover: Top 7 Fast-Growing Ground Covers to Transform Your Yard โœจ๐Ÿ‘
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00:00 Intro
00:37 Trailing Periwinkle (Vinca Minor)
01:44 Dragon's Blood (Sedum spurium)
02:38 Creeping Phlox (Phlox subulata)
03:28 Creeping Jenny (Lysimachia nummularia Aurea)
04:15 English Ivy (Hedera helix)
04:55 Creeping Thyme (Thymus serpyllum)
05:46 Sweet Woodruff (Galium odoratum)
06:24 Outro
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I canโ€™t believe that English Ivy snd Vinca are recommended. They are in any lists of top invasive plants.

Fionamlcs
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Nice I know just where I should put these. My favorite is creeping flox and creeping thyme. Thanks

lindat
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Some of my favorite ground covers for my yard and gardens in zone 8b in the PNW: buttercup, wood hyacinth, clover, and large-flowered evening primrose.

tthappyrock
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Thank you .
Some are a great ideas. I found 3 more plants for ground cover that aren't invasive when planted in the ground.Some should be grown in containers only .
The Ivy being one of them, lt can cause damage to bricks and cement if left to grow on houses and will over takes other plants and trees, there are a couple of others to that are great in containers ๐Ÿ˜Š love Ivy but in a container only ! It caused a lot of damage to a brick house of a friend.
If it's not a native plant it could be considered an invasive plant . You can get online and find out for yourself.
I always check to make sure, especially today with what we know about invasive species, some states are making certain plants illegal to plant, sale or trade .

debbiebalnaves
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Great assortment of selections for my zone 3 and zone 4 gardens.

sharoneileenobrien
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When it comes to any spreading plant such as ground cover or vine, it is worth checking whether or not it is invasive in your region. You may or may not have the resolve or the machete to hold it at bay. I should have taken the hint when I bought that wisteria. It had sent roots down though the bottom of the pot and into the ground, refusing to let go. The nurseryman hacked it free with a shovel. If I had listened more carefully, I would have heard it snickering as I drove it home.

valkyriesardo
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Thank you for the ground cover suggestions. Just a couple of notes: thyme is pronounced time. English Ivy should probably be omitted from the list as it is aggressively invasive.

rebeccaglasscock
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Sedum is pronounced "seh'-dm"
Thyme is pronounced
"time"

yearoldskater
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Vinca vines, ivy and creeping Jenny? Completely invasive and destructive.

katherinecigarran
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English Ivy was hard on my chimney. It creeped up from the ground and started going into the brick mortar. The vine stems were difficult to cut away. I finally got rid of it.

beverlybenson
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Here in the south we have kudzu that will choke anything out. It spreads rapidly and requires no care. It's ugly, but beats dry dirt lol.

tracyjohnson
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Thyme is pronounced "time". ๐Ÿ˜Š

ixchelssong
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It would be helpful if you indicated which plants grow well in Zones 10 and 11 rather than stopping at USDA Zone 9.

DovidM
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I want ground cover as opposed to having to waste money on wood chips every year

seriejohnson
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The information here was fine and a good starting point. I suggest further research on any plant. I have to agree with many of the comments below on pronunciation. Sedum is pronounced see-dumb. My suggestion is to Google the pronunciation before making your videos. It is quick and easy.

lionunderthestars
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Thank you very much, I'm looking for shady ground cover plants as well a small shrubs. From New Zealand.

kamauwikeepa
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Nice video but I'm pretty sure most people here would have appreciated knowing how quickly these ground covers each grow.

rmcar
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I am trying to find a good source for creeping thyme, any recommendations?

NvrGoATM
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Please don't plant these, especially ivy, they are absolutely invasive and a total pain to keep in check or remove

amberweston
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I LOVE THE IDEA OF JUST PLANTING THE PLANTS ALONG THE EDGE OF MY BORFERSS SLABS SO WOULD IT WORK TO RENOVE SMALL BIT OF GRASS & PLANTING THE PLANTS THAT WAY?

ThePinsay