Hey everyone! My husband and I are really struggling to keep our front yard in check. It's always overgrown and packed with weeds, and we just don't have the time to maintain a traditional lawn. I'm thinking of removing the grass in the fall and switching to a ground cover plant instead. The only problem is, I can't find many pictures online of this in suburban areas to convince my husband. Has anyone tried this? I would love to see some pictures for inspiration and any advice you might have!
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Creeping phlox is another fantastic ground cover you should consider. You can easily find images online to get some good ideas, and it looks lovely when paired with low-maintenance shrubs and sedges. You might also want to check out r/nolawns for more specialized advice!
If you don’t have an HOA, that opens up a lot of options! There are various types of clover that can work well for you, and you could even think about planting all native wildflowers for a colorful garden. It would be beautiful and low maintenance, but I understand that budget can be a concern.
You might want to consider a clover yard! It provides a nice green look and requires pretty minimal maintenance. Plus, it’s a great option if you're looking for something that can help with weeds too.
