Yes, ground cover can be used in raised beds or containers. Ground cover plants can help suppress weeds, retain moisture, and provide a decorative touch to the raised bed or container. However, it's important to choose ground cover plants that are suitable for the size and depth of the raised bed or container, as well as the specific growing conditions.
Yes, ground cover can be used in raised beds or containers. Ground cover plants are often low-growing and spread to cover the soil, which can help to suppress weeds and retain moisture in raised beds or containers. Additionally, ground cover plants can add aesthetic appeal and create a lush and full look to your raised beds or containers.
Yes, ground cover can be used in raised beds or containers. Ground cover plants, such as creeping thyme or sedum, can serve as a living mulch to help suppress weeds, retain moisture, and improve soil health. Additionally, they can provide an attractive and low-maintenance option for filling in gaps and adding visual interest to raised beds or containers.