ground cover? Looking for something to put in my full sun parkways.
ground covers. While they don’t spread extensively, they will attractively cover small areas of rock gardens, adding colorful and unusual texture to a gravel path or patio. Sedums are also used on green roofs.
Shown here: Sedum acre, zones 3 to 8
ground covers. While they don’t spread extensively, they will attractively cover small areas of rock gardens, adding colorful and unusual texture to a gravel path or patio. Sedums are also used on green roofs.
ground covers. While they don’t spread extensively, they will attractively cover small areas of rock gardens, adding colorful and unusual texture to a gravel path or patio. Sedums are also used on green roofs.Shown here: Sedum acre, zones 3 to 8
ground cover is that (does not appear to be rocks)?
ground cover is that? I love this backyard.
night to cover plants when it gets to freezing temperatures. There have been some casualties, but they were replaced with native plantings, which always do best no matter where you live.
Lisa,
The pine straw will eventually be replaced by creeping or spreading (green) cover, which is definitely my
what are the plants called that vine/grow on the walls? we live in florida and are looking for something that is hardy and will grow fast to cover a garage wall. thank you
ground cover is planted between the square pavers?
remove cushions when not using them as fabrics can fade, especially darker ones.
To protect from dirt consider using lawn furniture covers when not in use. (These could also be used to protect against the sun- but some fading could still occur)
To clean cushions, use a mild detergent/water and a coarse
used to cover and decorate walls. Wall shrubs, such as the Pyracantha forming the dramatic garden archway, tend to be slower growing than the other group — the climbers. Climbers can be divided into free climbers, such as ivy, that use aerial roots to self-attach, and clingy climbers, such as clematis
under the covered walkway area connecting to the covered patio. Do you think that this could be done on the outside facing edge of the covered patio area too? Maybe just 4 - 5 squares. Obviously not including the concrete areas where the posts are.
Jim and I will sketch this out and get back to you.
Like this idea for our area that will not be covered. It would be an inexpensive fix
it to cover the eating area when it's time to sit down.
4. Stay cool with a big umbrella. An extra-large freestanding umbrella offers more flexibility than one attached to the table. Use it to shade the prep area (keeping food out of the sun), then move it to cover the eating area when it's time to sit down.
it to cover the eating area when it's time to sit down.