GROUND COVER REVIEW for the Sunny Garden: Hardy Iceplant, Creeping Thyme, Hardy Sedum
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- Опубліковано 17 тра 2024
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I love ground covers! In this video I show three different ground covers that I have been growing in my Zone 6b garden. All three ground covers are perfect for the sunny, dry garden beds. They're all winter hardy, great performing plants. In this video I talk about my experience growing them, and some of the pros and cons of each. #groundcover #gardening #livingmulch
I garden in zone 5 & my absolute favorite is Ice plant. It has spread from 4" plants in pink & white now flowing down a rock wall & "puddling" at the bottom, I love it! Another favorite is Blue Star Creeper which I'm using as a lawn replacement since moles wouldn't leave my lawn alone, it's in full bloom right now covered in tiny blue star-like flowers that the pollinators love (not a good choice if you like to walk barefoot). It does tolerate foot traffic though & I love to see the honey bees all over it. Thanks for your content, I think I'll try some creeping thyme to give my "lawn" a little more variety!
I loooove the blue star creeper! Saw it for the first time about a year ago and my jaw dropped! It’s so lovely. And yes the thyme is worth growing 💯
I’ve been wanting some blue star creeper but none of the nurseries have it here where I am! I figured maybe it doesn’t grow well here in NC.
Love the video!
Always great content 👌 , Great plants and advice, at some point no matter how good you are at something you can always learn something new or different ways to do the same thing.
Thank you for sharing 👍 👌 👏 🥰 🌱 🌺
Thank you!! I hope to keep on learning!
Thank you for showing an update.I Love the ice plants. Take care and God Bless
Thanks for watching!!
Love your energy ❤
Thank youuu
I love all of your videos, and get alot of very useful information from them. I live in Lansdale, PA, so you and I share the same gardening zone, and this fact allows me to use your valuable information in my gardens. I like the 3 plants that you have chosen to review. I had a very nice ice plant growing in a very large pot in my gardens for a few years, and it did very well. I was hoping that it would stay in flower a bit longer, but overall it was a good plant. Thanks for sharing your gardening info. with us here in zone 6B. 🥀
Hi Margaret! I’m happy to hear the videos are helpful :) if you ever have any questions you’d like me to create videos for please ask
I just discovered coopers ice plant last year and I love it! It blooms like crazy and doesn't leave dead blooms to remove. Needs almost no care and easily survived the winter in zone 6 (mountains of Virginia). You can start new plants by just breaking off a section and putting it in the soil!
Yessss!! That’s one of the reason I love it too!
I'm a new viewer of your channel , Your every videos , shorts give me natural vibes very much. Keep Shining ❤️❤️.
Thank you for watching 🙏
9:21 I’ve avoided iceplant because I haven’t liked the mono look of it personally, but this is brilliant! Offsetting with different colored ones 👍 love it
Awesome!! i love the rainbow effect
Great video. I have Sedum in my front garden for 4 years and it is thriving. I’m from Northern NH
I LOVE my sedum
loved the ice plants
They’re amazing!
I also love planting strawberries along my stone edges. Great grown cover and the berries fall mostly on the tumblers keeping them fresh❤
Oooh I love it!
I'm going to give the ice plant another try in a different location in my yard. Thanks!
Please do!
thank you, loved it
Glad you enjoyed it!
Cooper's ice plant is one of my favorites! Excellent grower in zone 6A
Yesssss they’re fantStic
Good morning Devin! Thanks for another great video! Love the ice plant ( I don’t have any in my yard. Yet! ) Can you do a video on ground cover for part sun/shade area? The east side of my house is shade in the morning ( my neighbor’s tree hangs over our fence ), gets the mid day sun and then shade again. I have a very large oak leaf hydrangea in the corner and some type of viburnum along the fence. Grass doesn’t grow well there. Not the best drainage ( we can work on that ). And our dog likes to run from one side of the house to the other ( east to west and back again ) We are on Long Island, zone 7. Suggestions? Thanks! 🌱
Great suggestion! I’ve got one growing now that I love. So let me continue to grow a few more first
I love your videos ❣️
Thank youuu
Devin; I Love the look of the burgundy/chocolate leaves of Ajuga. also, the blue flowers. Have you planted any amongst your rock garden?
Hahah I know you love your ajuga! Tbh the darkness of the foliage isn’t my favorite. I do need some more elements though
I’ve planted ajuga as I loved the colours , however it’s grown so leggy and looks so untidy so I’ve pulled a lot of it up
Thanks, I wanted to see an update on the ice plants and sedum flats. I guess I am a bit OCD, but I like to only plant one type of sedum in one area. I have that "blue spruce" in a large area of the garden (Iris too), and Angelina in another area, and some 2-row (tiny) sedum in another area. It is more organized, but also none of the sedum over-power other sedum. I guess I just like the look of large patches of plants-- the ice plants too-- I have all pink ones in one area, all yellow in another (etc). Just my aesthetic I guess.
You me aesthetic is not uncommon! I will do some update videos soon!
Thank you! Currently home with a broken arm so nothing but time to consider alternatives for my small weed infested lawn. Have been considering clover, blue star creeper or creeping thyme. any suggestions of which would be easiest or preferable? i'm zone 6a/b Rochester, NY. Any advice would be amazing!
My vote would be for thyme if you can sufficient sun and drainage
zone 9a, I'm debating what ground cover to put in to replace the front lawn with a garden. The ice plant looks nice!
It’s a great option for you!
How well do mature ice plants tolerate being occasional walked on? I live in central Florida and there's a decent sized area I want to cover with ice plants.
it wouldn't be my first choice if you are looking for walkability. it will get squished
Hello, I have a lot of grass in my lawn. Do I have to kill those grass first before planting the creeping thyme?! Thank you.
Yes you would need to remove the grass first
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I saw the Creeping Thyme on QVC, found your You Tube Channel, my ? Is this. I have tons on brick rock( was here when we bought)surrounding my house down to the end of my driveway,going down my driveway also is a white sort of ground cover (think it is Phlox)only blooms a few weeks 11in spring, but is growing in this brick. Can I plant the Thyme in amongst the other ground cover and also my soil is somewhat clay and suggestions? Love all the videos & plants, can’t wait!! Thank you!😊
Hi Brenda! I have a video dedicated solely to creeping thyme which goes into a bit more detail! You can absolutely plant it amongst the phlox, they are natural companions and will grow grest together
Great Groundcovers: Creeping Thyme (Thymus serpyllum)
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@@plantvibrations I watched the video on the creeping thyme and it could not be simpler. The land does slope down, but I have a lot of clay soil, is there anything I need to do to the soil before my plants arrive, which is soon, I am in zone 7 in Virginia. Thanks for your help Devin!!!
Do you grow your creeping thyme from seed? If you do, where do you buy your seeds?
I start with small plants from robertasgardens.net
Do you have a video for ground covers in shady yards? Thanks!
Not yet! I need to grow some more before I can give some tips.
Can you plant other plants next to the ice plants in a flower bed?
Absolutely
I was wondering how many plants did you plant ? Lol you answered my questioned. 😂
Lots!
NICE. WHERE TO BUY THESE THYME ? I HOPE CAN FIND SOMEONE WHO CAN DO LANDSCAPE IN MY FRONT , I AM IN DALLAS.
my family is just starting to grow some more trays that will be available next spring on qvc.com!
Make a fairy garden
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Can they grow in rock garden
Yes! all three excel in a rock garden
"they're not great to eat like that" 😂😂😂😂😂😂
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You’d think with a name like “Hardy Iceplant” it would at LEAST be able to withstand zone 4 :/ really sad they can’t grow here.
Yeah unfortunately zone 4 is too cold