Types of Creeping Plants to Add to Your Garden

Types of Creeping Plants to Add to Your Garden
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Introduction

The creeping plant is a favorite addition to any garden. They add color, texture and scent to your landscape. Here are some of our favorites:

Masterworts

Masterworts are a great ground cover for shade. They’re easy to grow, bloom in spring and can be used as a border or edging plant. Masterworts are drought tolerant and hardy so they don’t require much maintenance!

Creeping Jenny

Creeping Jenny is a perennial ground cover that’s low maintenance, drought tolerant and easy to grow. It spreads quickly to fill in bare areas of your garden or yard.

Sweet woodruff

Sweet woodruff is a perennial that grows in the ground and spreads to form a dense mat. It’s hardy in zones 4-9, so it can grow in most of the United States. Sweet woodruff has fragrant leaves with white flowers that bloom in late spring or early summer. The foliage turns brown before dying back for the winter months, but will reappear each spring if you keep it watered well during this time period.

Creeping Charlie

Creeping Charlie (Plectranthus verticillatus) is a perennial groundcover that can grow to be about 6 inches tall. It has small, dark green leaves and bright purple flowers in the summer months. This plant is fast growing and drought tolerant, making it an excellent choice for those who live in dry climates or areas with little rainfall.

It also makes a great border in flower beds and borders because of its ability to grow on top of rocks without any soil at all!

These creeping plants add color, texture and scent to your garden.

Creeping plants are an excellent choice for flower beds and borders. These plants can also be used as ground covers, but they should not be planted where they will compete with other plants for water and nutrients. Creeping plants are easy to maintain, so you don’t have to worry about them getting out of control.

You can use creeping vines to cover bare areas in your garden or along fences or walls that need some color and texture added to them. The following types of creeping vines are just a few examples:

Conclusion

If you’re looking for some colorful, fragrant and low-maintenance plants to add to your garden, we hope this list has given you some inspiration. All of these creeping plants are easy to grow and will add interest and beauty to any space. They also make great gifts for those who love gardening!

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