Would you like to transform unsightly spots in your garden into a sea of flowers in spring? Then I recommend these five flowering ground cover. Easy to care, densely growing and bee -friendly!
When I take a look at my garden, I really get enough of the winter. I cannot wait for the new garden season to start and that I can use spade and shovel again.
This year is part of my garden, which I have only treated neglected. A small slope with old -fashioned concrete plant rings, which has previously been a shadowy existence. But soon I want to change that. From March I would like to start planting new perennials.
I have researched beautifully flowering ground cover, which suppress the weeds, hide the concrete and turn the barren earth into a colorful sea of flowers.
If you also have such "dirt corners" in the garden you want to transform, then you are exactly right here. I introduce you to five beautifully flowering ground cover perennials, which are also easy to care for and have few demands.
#1 carpet flame flame
In the list of fantastically flowering ground corner trees, theFlame flame flame*, also known as Phlox, are not missing. Her countless pink, pink, purple, white or purple flowers are an optical highlight.
The floor cover, which blooms in April and May, loves plump sun and quite dry soils. The striking plant forms dense upholstery that just look great. Perfect for planters!
Shopping-Tipp:This carpet flame flower mix is my favorite*

#2 Bodendecker-thymian
Do you have a very sunny place in the garden, which also has a rather stony and nutrient -poor soil? While many plants surrender here, it bloomsBodendecker-thymian*fully open in these conditions.
The low -growing herb forms a very dense green carpet and spoils the eye in the summer months with beautiful purple to purple flowers. In addition, he just smells wonderful and attracts bees, butterflies and other insects in droves.
What I particularly like: As an evergreen ground cover, the flat -growing type of thyme also makes the garden considerable in winter.
Shopping-Tipp:There is a dreamlike ground cover thyme with pupur red flowers here at Baldur-Garten*

#3 carpichaster
If you also want to beautify a stony section or said unsightly plant rings, I put themCarpichaster*To your heart. The hardy flowering perennial is also called Steinaster because it ran over stones and can cover it.
With its filigree white flowers, this astern species from September and October inspires us. The ground cover perennial grows 10 cm high and forms nicely looking upholstery that set great accents in the garden.
The petite, flat, growing aster likes sandy, dry soils that lie in the sun or partial shade. There she not only magically attracts everyone, but also bees.
You can order an extraordinary stoneaster here for the garden*

#4 lung herb
Do you have a shady place in the garden that should become a sea of flower? Then I recommend lung herb as a ground cover.
As early bloomers, the perennial will delight us from March to May with its full-violet or pink, bell-like flowers. It forms a dense leaf cushion that perfectly conceals weeds and unsightly dirt corners.
If the soil is not too dry, you can also plant this grateful perennial under trees or around bushes.

#5 women's mantle
The women's mantle is a domestic plant that is easy to care for and forgives a lot. The ground cover perennial with its characteristic light green flowers and beautiful leaves has few demands.
It thrives in the sun, in partial shade, in the shade and can handle different floors. This makes them interesting for lovers of natural gardens.
Particularly nice: on their velvety leaves, dew drops collect in the morning. If the sun seems to be, the perennial bed just glistens fairytale.
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