Worried about your garden in winter?
No need to stress!
Ground cover plants can handle the cold. They keep your garden alive and beautiful all winter long.
Curious to know the best ones?
Let’s explore together!
Wintercreeper
Wintercreeper is a tough little plant that stays green even in the coldest weather.
It’s fantastic for covering ground and adding some winter cheer.
English Ivy
English Ivy is a resilient ground cover that loves the cold.
It’s perfect for keeping your garden looking lush even when it’s freezing outside.
Pachysandra
Pachysandra thrives in shady spots and handles winter like a champ.
It’s great for creating a green carpet year-round.
Vinca Minor
Vinca Minor, also known as periwinkle, keeps its glossy green leaves throughout the winter.
It’s both hardy and pretty, with lovely purple flowers in spring.
Lilyturf (Liriope)
Lilyturf is a versatile ground cover that can handle icy temperatures.
Its green leaves and purple flower spikes add interest to any winter landscape.
Barrenwort (Epimedium)
Barrenwort is an unsung hero of winter ground covers, staying evergreen in mild climates and providing beautiful foliage all year long.
Arabis (Rock Cress)
Arabis is a hardy plant that braves the cold with ease.
Its low-growing habit makes it perfect for covering bare spots during the chillier months.
Ajuga (Bugleweed)
Ajuga holds up well against frost and snow, with its colorful foliage adding a splash of color to your winter garden.
Plus, it bursts into blue flowers in spring!
Euonymus
Euonymus can withstand freezing temps while keeping its vibrant hues.
It’s awesome for adding some colorful ground cover that lasts all year.
Creeping Thyme
Creeping Thyme handles frost like a pro, stays low to the ground, and even gives off a lovely scent when you walk on it.
Perfect for rock gardens or pathways!