In a situation like this, i would use the purple ageratum flower. It is a beautiful flower and is excellent for ground cover and gardens. Check it out at your local nursery.
Jonathan Bock,
Master of the art of Gardening
Forever? Fill it with dirt & plant a garden.
Forever? Fill it with dirt & plant a garden.
It depends if the fruit grows from the ground. If the fruit grows from a tree you can't class it as a plant.
The common periwinkle plant grows well in partial shade as a ground cover. It is also known as creeping vinca and the plant can cover large spaces on steep banks and hillsides, and should not be planed near other plants.
It just comes to you in your garden+
A ground cover is a lowing growing plant(s) that spreads quickly. Grass is a common ground cover plant, but there are many flowering plants that are used for ground cover. The purpose of a ground cover is to prevent erosion and add beauty.
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Lamb's ear (Stachys byzantina) is a plant that fits your description. It has low-growing, fuzzy leaves that resemble the soft texture of lamb's ear. It is often used as a ground cover in gardens.
Above ground. The plant blooms, and an eggplant grows from the blossom after pollination.
To identify invasive ground cover species in your garden, look for plants that spread rapidly, smother other plants, and are difficult to control. Check for aggressive growth patterns, such as rapid spreading through underground rhizomes or above-ground runners. Research common invasive ground covers in your area and compare them to the plants in your garden. If you suspect a plant is invasive, consult with a local gardening expert for confirmation and advice on removal.
you plant the seed in the ground and it grows and makes avocados.