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Ground Covergrasses, shrubs, and other vegetation covering a surface of the Earth.
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Ground CoverLow growing plants that are used to cover the ground to prevent erosion and weeds. growing medium:
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Ground CoverPlants which grow horizontally on the ground are known as Ground Cover. This is the best solution for shady and high traffic areas
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Ground CoverUsually the same type of low growing plants that are grown in mass and used to cover bare soil, either for look or to help prevent soil erosion.
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Ground CoverPlants used to cover empty areas of land, usually around things like trees
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Ground CoverLow growing plants that quickly cover the soil and suppress weeds.
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Ground CoverPlants that are low growing to the ground.
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Ground CoverLow growing, spreading plants that cover large areas
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Ground CoverA group of low-lying plants that will spread outward, eventually covering all surrounding bare soil.
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Ground CoverGround covers are plants that grow horizontal to the ground. Ground cover is often the best solution for shady and high traffic areas.
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Ground CoverGround covers are low-growing plants used in the landscape to cover large areas of ground. They are often used to create blankets of foliage in and around shrubs and trees to unify the landscape or a [..]
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Ground CoverA group of plants usually used to cover bare earth and create a uniform appearance. growing season
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Ground CoverPlants that quickly spread usually used to cover bare earth and create a uniform appearance. This is useful in large more hidden areas, hillsides or sloped areas, and parkways.
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Ground CoverA low-growing plant that either:- #1. spreads rapidly either through seeds or by underground stems that form new plants. or #2. be of prostrate form creating horizontal top growth that layers into new [..]
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Ground CoverA plant, such as ivy, liriope, or juniper, used to cover the soil and form a continuous low mass of foliage. Often used as a substitute for turfgrass.
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Ground CoverA plant that covers the surface of the ground.
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Ground CoverLow- growing plants that grow quickly.
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Ground CoverA plant, other than a grass, with a low-growing, spreading habit, grown specifically to cover the ground.
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Ground Cover Low-growing, fast-spreading plants often used to stabilise soil and prevent soil erosion, as well as for aesthetic interest.
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Ground Cover Low growing plants that are used to cover the ground to prevent erosion and weeds.
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Ground CoverAny of various low, dense-growing plants, as ivy, pachysandra, etc., used for covering the ground, as in places where it is difficult to grow grass.
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Ground CoverPlants referred to as ‘ground cover plants’ are used to cover the soil, usually under trees or between shrubs. Besides bringing colour to the planting scheme they provide a dense weedproof cover. Hype [..]
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Ground CoverPlants grown to keep soil from eroding.
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Ground CoverMaterials are low growing and trailing plants. Not only used for color and softening purposes but also to cover dense shade areas, slopes and grow where grass is difficult to install.
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Ground CoverPlants grown to keep soil from eroding.
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Ground CoverPlants grown to keep soil from eroding.
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Ground CoverGround covers are low-growing plants used in the landscape to cover large areas of ground. They are often used to create blankets of foliage in and around shrubs and trees to unify the landscape or a [..]
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