One effective method to prevent ground cover from smothering other plants is by regular maintenance and proper spacing. Trim and prune the ground cover regularly to control its growth and prevent it from overshadowing nearby plants. Additionally, ensure that you leave enough space between the ground cover and other plants so that they have room to grow and receive adequate sunlight and nutrients.
One way to prevent ground cover from smothering other plants is to regularly trim and prune the ground cover to keep it from spreading too aggressively. Additionally, you can create physical barriers, such as edging or mulching, to create a separation between the ground cover and other plants. This will help control its growth and prevent it from overrunning neighboring plants.
One effective way to prevent ground cover from smothering other plants is by regularly trimming and maintaining the ground cover to keep it from spreading too aggressively. Additionally, creating physical barriers such as edging or installing landscape fabric can help contain the ground cover and prevent it from encroaching on neighboring plants. Regular weeding and thinning out the ground cover can also help ensure that other plants have enough space and sunlight to thrive.