Ground covers can be an excellent choice for suppressing weeds in garden areas. They help save time and energy spent on pulling weeds. These five ground-cover plants will surely help rid annoying weeds in your garden.
Types of ground covers
Ground covers can add colour or texture provide erosion control and protect your garden landscape from weeds. The best ground cover plants for weed prevention are low-growing, dense and type mat-forming evergreens. These mat-forming plants don’t just help kill weeds but can provide ornamental beauty.
Clover plants
This low-maintenance cost-effective and eco-friendly alternative to your standard grass. They offer a bed of soft dense leaves underfoot and do a great job suppressing weeds. Ground clovers act as natural fertilizer for soil, absorbing nitrogen from the atmosphere, and transforming it into nitrogen usable to other plants. It is clear why they are one of the most popular ground cover plants.

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Creeping Phlox
Planting these plants can help prevent weeds from growing in your garden because they have thick leaves that cover the ground and block sunlight, making it hard for weeds to grow. Phlox plants also have colourful leaves that attract pollinators like bees and butterflies, making them a great choice for bringing wildlife to your garden.

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Irish moss
The Irish moss deals with weeds effectively, this fast-growing evergreen perennial quickly forms a dense carpet of leaves wherever you plant it. The plant prefers moist soil with partial shade, making it a great option for those dark corners in your shady garden. It covers the ground easily, helping to reduce weed seed germination.

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Juniper groundcovers
It’s often used on sloped or rocky garden areas where it can help control soil erosion as well as suppress weeds appearing in between rocks. Low-growing, evergreen juniper groundcovers will spread quickly covering the area. Plant your juniper plant in well-drained soil, provide full sun to partial shade and you’ll have an evergreen mass-producing plant helping you tackle your weed problem.

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Creeping mahonia
This shrubby evergreen plant is an excellent choice for erosion control. It thrives in shaded areas and is drought-tolerant, making it an ideal ground cover. These low-growing, evergreen shrubs form an attractive dense ground cover, adding visual interest to your garden throughout the year. Additionally, they can be utilized as a border ground cover plant and produce yellow flowers during the spring bloom.

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So for a natural, low-maintenance, and eco-friendly way of banishing weeds, these perennial ground covers could be your saving grace.
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