One effective way to prevent ground cover plants from spreading into play areas is by installing a physical barrier like landscape edging or a plastic or metal border. This will create a clear boundary between the play area and the ground cover plants, preventing their encroachment. Additionally, regular maintenance such as trimming and pruning the ground cover plants will help control their growth and limit their spread into the play area.
One effective method to prevent ground cover plants from spreading into play areas is to install a physical barrier, such as edging or a border made of materials like plastic, metal, or wood. This barrier should be buried at least a few inches into the ground to prevent the roots of the plants from spreading beyond the designated area. Regular maintenance, including trimming and removing any overgrown or encroaching plants, can also help in keeping the ground cover under control.
One effective way to prevent ground cover plants from spreading into play areas is by installing a physical barrier, such as edging or landscape fabric, around the play area. This barrier can be buried partially underground to prevent the plants' roots from creeping into the play area. Additionally, regular maintenance and monitoring of the ground cover plants can help to promptly remove any new growth or runners that may emerge near the play area, ensuring their containment.