Woman's Weekly Living Series

Ground CONTROL

As well as adding colour in otherwise empty spaces, ground-hugging plants do the best job of keeping weeds at bay – especially in areas where lawn isn’t an option. There are plenty of plants to choose from, but before you rush out to buy those labelled ‘ground cover’ at the garden centre, you need to assess your site. Plants that thrive in dry

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