November 21, 2024


The best ground covers are multi-purpose workhorses, suppressing weeds, preventing soil erosion, and adding another level of interest to garden beds. Naturally, we’d prefer them not to be invasive, and to look good over a long season. But why do so many gardeners seem to fall back on the same few choices? In this episode, Danielle, Carol, and expert guest Amanda Thomsen cover new ground in their quest to expand the definition of what a ground cover can be. Whether it’s a tough but underused North American native, a cheeky little annual, or an unusual self-seeding edible, we hope you will find something unexpected but garden-worthy in this episode. 

Expert: Amanda Thomsen is the author of Kiss My Aster: A Graphic Guide to Creating a Fantastic Yard Totally Tailored to You and owner of the Aster Gardens plant shop in Lemont, Illinois. 

 

More information from the episode: 

Ed Lyon’s article on ground covers from issue #204

For more of Amanda Thomsen’s favorite self-sowers

 

Danielle’s Plants 

Partridgeberry (Mitchella repens, Zones 3-8) 

Partridgeberry

Wild ginger (Asarum canadense, 3-8) 

Wild ginger
Wild ginger

Golden ragwort (Packera aurea, Zones 3-8) 

Golden ragwort
Golden ragwort

‘Limeglow’ juniper (Juniperus horizontalis ‘Limeglow’, Zones 3-9) 

'Limeglow' juniper
‘Limeglow’ juniper

 

Carol’s Plants  

Variegated Solomon’s seal (Polygonatum odoratum ‘Variegatum’, Zones 3-9) 

Variegated Solomon’s seal
Variegated Solomon’s seal

Eastern prickly pear cactus (Opuntia humifusa, Zones 4-9) 

Eastern prickly pear cactus
Eastern prickly pear cactus

‘Pixie Periwinkle’ baptisia (Baptisia australis ‘Pixie Periwinkle’, Zones 4-9) 

‘Pixie Periwinkle’ baptisia
‘Pixie Periwinkle’ baptisia

‘Profusion Cherry Bicolor’ zinnia (Zinnia ‘Profusion Cherry Bicolor’, annual) 

‘Profusion Cherry Bicolor’ zinnia
‘Profusion Cherry Bicolor’ zinnia

 

Expert’s Plants  

‘Dietrich’s Wild’ broccoli raab (Brassica rapa ‘Dietrich’s Wild’, biennial) 

‘Dietrich’s Wild’ broccoli raab
‘Dietrich’s Wild’ broccoli raab

Cardoon (Cynara cardunculus*, Zones 7-9) *Considered invasive in CA 

Cardoon
Cardoon

Chocolate daisy (Berlandiera lyrata, Zones 4–10) 

Chocolate daisy
Chocolate daisy

Globe thistle (Echinops ritro, Zones 3–9) 

Globe thistle
Globe thistle

 

 



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