Ground Cover Plants for Front Yard Landscaping
25 Ground Cover Plants Grab Bag is a smart, practical way to fill bare soil, soften slopes, and bring longer-lasting beauty to your landscape with plants chosen to perform in your region. We hand-select each assortment by USDA growing zone and site conditions, giving you a faster, more established-looking option than starting with wildflower seeds for garden spaces when you want coverage sooner. If you are comparing plants for front yard landscaping or searching for dependable landscaping plants for sale, this versatile mix delivers texture, bloom, and useful ground-level coverage in one order. As the grower, not the manufacturer, we use our nursery experience to help you plant with confidence.
Key Features
- ✓ Includes 25 total ground cover plants selected to thrive in your zone for a more reliable start
- ✓ Helps blanket bare ground, reduce erosion, and naturally suppress weeds as plants fill in
- ✓ Varied assortment may include ornamental grasses, mosses, woody vines, and perennial flowering types for layered texture
- ✓ Many varieties support pollinators while adding seasonal color from spring into fall
- ✓ Useful for slopes, under-tree areas, borders, and other hard-to-fill spots where standard plantings struggle
Details
| Product type | Ground cover plant assortment |
| Quantity | 25 plants total |
| Selection method | Chosen by our specialists based on USDA growing zone and site factors |
| Light requirement | Full Sun - Full Shade, depending on variety |
| Water needs | Low - Moderate, depending on variety |
| Height | 1-18 in., depending on the variety |
| Spread | 1-10 ft., depending on the variety |
| Growth rate | Slow - Fast, depending on variety |
| Bloom time | Spring - Fall, depending on variety |
| Flower color | Varied |
| Wildlife value | Shelter, weed suppression, erosion control, pollinator attraction |
| Growth habit | Spreading horizontally through self-seeding, rhizome root structures, or spreading shoots, depending on variety |
| Soil preference | Often well-drained soil; tolerant of poor soil conditions depending on variety |
| Typical uses | Bare ground coverage, hillside erosion control, under-tree planting, textured landscape fill |
| Possible plant types | Ornamental grasses, mosses, woody vines, and perennial flowers that attract pollinators |
Landscape Uses and Maintenance - Ground Cover Plants
Ground cover plants are one of the most practical ways to make a landscape feel fuller, tidier, and easier to manage. They help stabilize soil on slopes, fill open pockets beneath trees, and create a finished transition between larger shrubs and perennials. Many selections in this assortment also flower, bringing welcome nectar for pollinators and extra color through the growing season. One honest note: because this is a zone-based mixed grab bag, the exact species will vary, so it is best for gardeners who want adaptable performance and function rather than choosing every individual plant in advance.
Noteworthy Characteristics of Ground Cover Plants
What makes this assortment especially useful is that our nursery specialists select it for your growing conditions instead of sending a generic mix. Each plant is chosen to serve a real landscape purpose, whether that is bloom, coverage, texture, seasonal interest, or support for beneficial wildlife. The product image shows a dense carpet of vivid purple flowering ground cover, the kind of eye-catching effect many homeowners want in borders, pathways, and front-yard beds. Depending on seasonal availability, your mix may include flowering favorites such as Creeping Phlox along with fast-covering climbers like Virginia Creeper.
If you want a flexible, expert-selected planting mix that solves common landscape problems while adding beauty, this 25-plant grab bag is an easy, dependable choice for your garden.
Frequently Asked Questions
▾What comes in the 25 Ground Cover Plants Grab Bag?
You will receive 25 total ground cover plants selected by our specialists based on your USDA growing zone and site needs. Varieties may include ornamental grasses, mosses, woody vines, and perennial flowering types.
▾Are these ground covers good for plants for front yard landscaping?
Yes. These ground covers are well suited for front yard beds, slopes, and under-tree areas because they help cover bare soil, add texture, and may provide blooms from spring through fall depending on variety.
▾How much sun and water do these ground cover plants need compared with wildflower seeds for garden spaces?
Light needs range from full sun to full shade depending on variety, and water needs range from low to moderate. That flexibility makes this assortment useful for a wider range of spots than many single-type wildflower seeds for garden areas.
Exposure
Ground covers generally thrive in light conditions, depending on the species. Many prefer partial to full shade, which helps them flourish under the canopy of trees or in shaded garden beds. Some, however, can handle full sun if adequately watered.
Height at Maturity
Under 12"
Usage
Groundcover
Shipped As
Bare-root
Ships
USPS
Planting Zones
3-9