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fastest growing ground cover

Sorry Lee, another question from me ( I love your garden makeovers by the way )

We get a bit fed up weeding our borders and mulch works partly by our dogs love bark !.. I would love to go all out and plant lots of fast growing ( ideally evergreen ) ground cover plants. I have heard of Thyme and Aubretia but there seems quite a lot of confusion as to what is 'fast' growing. In the borders I'm talking about we mainly have roses, rhodedendrons,  buddlea, not a lot of lower plants , although I want to put in some more hardy geraniums which we love.

Any suggestions on 'fast' plant(s) that would suit

 

cheers

Hi @smallzoo

If you want fast growing ground cover look no further than Sweet Woodruff / Galium odoratum.

Alternatively, look for the Barren strawberry Waldsteinia ternata.

Both of these will happily colonise a border at a rate of knots. Great for awkward spots!

Happy Gardening.

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They look great but I am really struggling to find a nursery that stocks either of them.  I am based in cheshire but cant even find a mail order stockist ?

Hi @smallzoo

They're usually pretty standard but try ebay or online though as well!

Happy planting.

Lee

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