One way to control ground cover from spreading into unwanted areas is by regularly trimming and pruning the plants to prevent them from overgrowing and extending their reach. Additionally, installing physical barriers such as edging or root barriers can help contain the ground cover within desired boundaries. Regular monitoring and prompt removal of any stray shoots or runners can also prevent the spread of ground cover into unwanted areas.
One effective way to control ground cover from spreading into unwanted areas is by regularly and diligently maintaining the edges of the desired area. This can involve using physical barriers such as edging or borders, or creating a clear separation between the ground cover and the unwanted area through regular trimming or mowing. Additionally, implementing a regular maintenance schedule that includes removing any runners or offshoots that have spread beyond the desired area can help prevent further spreading.
One effective way to control ground cover from spreading into unwanted areas is by using landscape fabric or mulch as a barrier. This helps to block the growth and spread of ground cover plants, preventing them from encroaching into areas where they are not desired. Additionally, regular monitoring and timely removal of any new growth or runners can help to keep ground cover in check and prevent it from spreading uncontrollably.