Some ground cover options for regions with heavy clay soil include creeping phlox, creeping thyme, lamb's ear, creeping Jenny, and sweet woodruff. These plants are known for their ability to tolerate clay soil and can provide attractive coverage while also helping to improve the soil quality.
Some ground cover options for regions with heavy clay soil include creeping thyme, creeping phlox, English ivy, pachysandra, and vinca minor. These plants are well-suited to clay soil as they are drought-tolerant, have deep roots that help break up the soil, and can provide effective erosion control.
Some ground cover options for regions with heavy clay soil include creeping thyme, creeping juniper, sedum, English ivy, and vinca minor. These plants are known for their ability to tolerate clay soil conditions and provide good coverage.