Some ground cover options for areas with poor fertility include moss, creeping thyme, clover, vinca minor, and sweet woodruff. These plants are known for their ability to thrive in nutrient-deficient soils and can help improve the soil quality over time.
Some ground cover options for areas with poor fertility include creeping thyme, moss, clover, vinca minor, and barrenwort. These plants are known for their ability to thrive in nutrient-deficient soils and can help improve the soil quality over time.
Some ground cover options for areas with poor fertility include creeping thyme, clover, moss, and low-maintenance grasses like buffalo grass or fescue varieties. These plants are known to tolerate nutrient-deficient soils and can help improve soil fertility over time.