Ground covers are the best call to cover up bare areas, fight weeds, and control soil erosion—but turfgrasses aren’t your only option. While green is good, a pop of color is better, and Lilyturf (Liriope) harmonizes the two perfectly. Those down South are probably familiar with its sight and may know it as monkey grass with spiky lavender inflorescence. But this grass — which is not grass but an Asparagaceae perennial — thrives just the same up to USDA zone 4. Full Article
The Fast-Growing Ground Cover That Will Add Beautiful Color To Your Lawn
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