Irish Moss softens the stepping stones, but succulents  and drought resistant ground covers add interest and texture to make the pathway more interesting. From ‘Earp Construction‘. Isn’t this just gorgeous and lush?! See more of this garden in our Gardenista book. In narrow spaces use slower spreading plants such as Mondo Grass or Blue star Creeper. Reseal your pavers every fall or spring before it starts raining a lot and you won't see any grass or weeds popping up between the pavers. For best results remember that plants tucked between stepping stones need room to spread out and enough loose fertile soil between the stones for roots to grow. Tiny plants will run closely along these soil-filled crevices, bubbling over (but only just), softening lines and making your path look mossy and lived-in. Thanks very much. Do you think moss would work? Hardy to Zone 3. Photo by ‘Bethlehem Gardening‘. Sea thrift grows as a perennial plant in U.S. Department of Agriculture plant hardiness zones 4 through 8 and needs full-sun exposure. They are great for pathways and borders, around ponds or in containers. Please keep in mind that plants like these are notorious for not staying in one place–I am fighting huge patches of bugle weed (planted by a previous owner) that have infiltrated the grass–creeping Jenny and things in the mint family are the worst. Stepping stones, flagstone patios, and pavers are often set on compacted soil, compacted base, or several inches of sand, which obviously is not ideal for planting. Hi – great ideas here. So let’s get inspired first, then learn about some of our favorite plants for paths and walkways! I’m looking for a low ground cover to surround a saltwater pool. Photo by ‘Wiseacre Gardens‘. These plants still need water and basic care, but are low maintenance plants. Acaena âBlue Hazeâ. Aug 4, 2019 - See the list of Wilson Bros Gardens top best ground hugging plants you can grow between the gaps of stepping stones and pavers Not only are they a great low maintenance alternative to grass, they are “stepable”! I’m doing a flag stone path and would love to do the Corsican mint to fill in the spaces between the stones…I know mints can get crazy though, would that stay low to the ground? How to Buy Plants on Clearance (And which ones! It flowers off and on all summer with tiny lilac blossoms. We planted many different kinds of ground cover. You use names common to the US and these are not known to us in Europe . Im not familiar with the Texan climate, readers, any ideas? ), https://www.finegardening.com/article/creeping-sedums. They were reluctant to give me much advise on groundcover, think my back yard is just too hot for anything so I am thinking pebbles for me stepping stones. We’ve regular mints growing well around it now (natural mosqito repellant), but I’d like something much shorter around the stone paths and a no-mow solution to the area still planted with water hogging St. Augustine. And thank you for sharing. The natural beauty of a flagstone patio or pathway is enhanced by planting ground cover in the empty space between stones. Find more gardening information on Gardening Know How: Keep up to date with all that's happening in and around the garden. I am so tired of rock! This garden path proves that plants for walkways can have a modern vibe too. We were wondering if its easy to seperate some that are spreading better than others to fill in bare spots to cover the area faster? Makes you want to take off your shoes, right? Many of these will, including the Thyme and the sedums! I live in Tacoma, WA and I have blue star creepers in a bed and I want to plant some around a stone path I made. We are actually in the Tri Cities, so we feel your pain! Only a small percentage survived. Hi Jenny! I was wondering if any of these plants are tame enough to just stay in between and not take over? In winter the stems take on reddish tinges. Don’t want it to be too tall, but covers good. Thanks for your help! Do not let them dry out! So sad. I live on the Olympic Pen. The Dawarf Mundo Grass spreads nicely and will only fill in the cracks and not take over! Our summers are dry and HOT, what do you recommend. We think you will also love our posts on 7 Classic Garden Walkway Projects and Great Groundcovers! Good point, but it also depends on where you live… what is a great decorative plant in one area, can be invasive in another… When in doubt, check with your local nursery! The Best Plants to Grow Between Stepping Stones & Pavers from Wilson Bros Gardens. You are in my parents neighborhood there in Lincoln! The best dwarf mondo varieties for planting between pavers grow only an inch or two (4 cm.) Thyme is easy to grow in the right conditions, growing best in light, dry, well-drained soil and full sun. I would get a flat of new plants, they spread really fast! Here are 16 plants ⦠What’s the best method to planting? I use our automatic sprinkling system, but it barely keeps the lawn alive during the hot summer months. We’re planting Turfstone (lattice-like stone) near our fire pit and need some stepable moss (?) or other very low plant to fill in the squares. I came across this post and I love it! I just got stonecrop for my garden, i’m not sure about pigs but it is listed as being dog-friendly. Hi Kathy, Thank you so much for this info. A little shade is okay. In order for low garden plants to make good walkway plants, they need to have a few traits. Read more articles about General Ground Cover Care. I planted Bluestar Creeper along the stone walkway and it came up fine, but did NOT comeback in the spring. It’s flowers are a pretty pinkish purple, and the leaves are fragrant when crushed. Hardy down to Zone 4, it grows 3-6 inches tall and to 18 inches wide. This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. The clumps have grey and green leaves with fuzzy undersides. Steve is from Seattle, so we know those will look amazing with your stone path! Not all mosses work well between your flagstones, so look for one that stays low to the ground as it grows so it won't trip you. Informative post! We live on Fairway Valley Lane. I did some research on your “Super Star” and it doesn’t’ appear you should need to cover them, though it never hurts, as long as you wait until they have died completely back to the roots so they don’t rot, especially in Seattle rains… Hope this helps! Most of the stepables in the post are hardy to freezing… It’s always best to check with a nursery near your home, because hardiness can even vary within a city! Live in South Louisiana and have two large live oak in the back yard and almost no grass. Lavender plants grow 18 to 36 inches high, with a spreading growth habit. Moss will probably grow in dark, damp areas of the path. Read more about General Ground Cover Care. What should we lay down as our top layer on top of the sand. They reach up to only two inches high and offer a unique look between pavers and stepping stones. section wide. This plant tolerates almost any conditions except soggy soil. The Bluestar said to 14 degrees, and I know we hit that. There are 3-5 paver sealants out there, but they all work more or less the same. We are inland Wa… can’t wait to move back to the west side! What steppables would be good for a herbal lawn, pollinator friendly in Boston, MA zone 6a? Light traffic plants can withstand occasional traffic; moderate traffic up to a couple of times a day; and heavy traffic bears foot traffic three or more times a day. What I would suggest is that you go to your local nursery and ask to see the creeping sedum varieties that grow well in your area… Sedums are heat and drought resistant, and come in ever green color from lime green to blue green to emerald green… They are tough plants and you can find varieties that will grow low enough to not be a tripping hazard! It also needs to be shade tolerant, hearty, and maybe most importantly, deer resistant as we are in the Adirondacks. Dwarf mondo grass â Dwarf mondo grass is a good choice for full or partial shade, and it is one of the few plants you can grow near black walnuts. Which of course means they are plants you can walk on. Very quickly, Irish Moss will form a dense, walkable, green carpet that will soften the harsh edges of the stones, while providing a lush, established feel to a walkway or patio. Thyme works as a scented groundcover for just about anywhere, but works best if youâre trying to create an unsegmented cobblestone aesthetic, which works great for introducing texture to your yard. Love this path from ‘Behnke Nursery‘. The question is, can I rake the leaves and don’t damage the ground cover? Golden Creeping Jenny is hardy down to Zone 3 and is a fast growing ground cover plant perfect for paths. I believe Thyme would be, but you should check first with the ASPCA… they have a list of toxic plants! Well, I understand your issue! Lastly, these ground cover plants but be able to take being walked on at least a little bit. These plants for paths also like to be moist, and will even take a low spot in your garden that doesn’t drain well. Spikes of yellow flowers grow in early summer, but we prefer to mow them down and enjoy the foliage alone. Not as pretty though. Corsican mint prefers partial shade and has tiny little leaves that make it look a little like moss from a distance. Hardy in USDA zones 3 through 11, carpet bugleweed (Ajuga reptans) is an herbaceous flowering plant with dark-purplish green leaves and a spreading, dense mat growth habit. In early summer it bears small, delicate, whitish flowers. subulata. Mosses such as sheet moss (Hypnum spp. Along with grass, there are quite a number of perennial plants that can be grown between stones in a path. DIY Wasp Traps & Solutions for the Backyard, DIY Garden Gate Ideas Using Repurposed Materials, Modern Trends: Cactus Garden Ideas & Tips. R310.00 per tray / 200 plants Jean Davies. Scotch Moss is simply the golden variety of  Sagina subulata. Temple Grass offers fine, bright leaves and is commonly used for rockeries and between stepping stones. Hello! Should I plan to also use sand and/or gravel? It should do better over there (bugleweed), mosses would go crazy over there! You should try one of the thymes. I built a new home and added a stone walkway. Dwarf bugleweed perhaps? Also the No Mow Grass is so slow growing that it couldn’t get away from you and would be beautiful! I wondered if you would mind if I link to this article from my website. I planted Steppables several years ago around the stepping stones to our above-ground pool. :-) Hope to hear back from ya!! Perennial groundcover with light blue or white flowers which resemble the annual lobelia. 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Planted around garden paths, as an alternative to lawn for a light traffic yard or as erosion control, these are our favorite âstepablesâ. Green Acres used to sell Stepables but no longer for some reason. USDA zones 3 to 9. To encourage moss to grow, add a layer of black dirt between the stones and keep the area moist. I would say clay/very hard. Hardy to Zone 6, this pathway plant prefers medium water, and grows just 1-3 inches tall by 6-12 inches wide. Mostly evergreen, the foliage starts with strong golden overtones and turns greener in autumn. Golden Creeping Jenny is hardy down to Zone 3 and is a fast growing ground cover plant perfect for paths. In summer, pretty, tiny flowers nearly cover the groundhugging mats of foliage that grow to about 1 or 3 inches in height, depending on variety. forms a beautiful 4-inch-tall mound, spreading quickly to about 3 feet. Ornamental herbs tend to lack the flavor or intensity of culinary herb varieties. Once these stepable plants grow in, all it takes is a little haircut with some garden scissors to keep the stepping stones uncovered. Although you can cook with this herb, it is not the same culinary thyme that we generally use in the kitchen. USDA zones 5 to 11. Photo by â ⦠I am looking for something to spread over a larger area that stays very low to the ground. Mostly some of the different thymes. Most stepables are pretty tough, and can take a light raking…. Dymondia grows slowly but spreads more quickly with regular watering. Hardiness: A plant that grows between pavers should be tough and durable to withstand occasional trampling by foot or paw. Just because a plant can take light foot traffic doesnât mean you should play football on it. These plants can turn a boring walk to the compost bin into an idyllic stroll. I went down to the creek nearby and gathered up a bunch of moss, placed it between my stones, and kept it nice and moist. I don’t know Sicily’s weather and zones, but I would think wooly or creeping Thyme would be a good choice, also sedums for hot and sunny places! If you plant a wide spreading plant in a pathway that provides only narrow spaces between the stones, the plants will quickly cover the stones or you'll need to do more trimming to keep the plants in bounds. Photo by ‘Gardeners Direct‘. Sorry. All the plants suggested say do well down to zone 3 or 6. Hi Jean! Not only do the plants help tie the flagstone in to the surrounding landscape, they also make a garden trail or patio feel more inviting. Blue Star creeper should be hardy, we know the Seattle area well… You did have a LOT of rain last winter, I wonder if that was more the issue than the cold? One such plant is Acaena âBlue Hazeâ (syn. Hardy to Zone 4, space them 12 inches apart to get full coverage their first season. Hi, I planted several different stepables in between my flagstone and it hasn’t done very well. There are many varieties of creeping sedums, but our favorite is “Angelina” as seen here. What is our best bet? HI, Love the post! Love the patches of scotch moss in between the stepping stones in this photo. I live in Lincoln, CA near Sacramento. tall and spread readily. Sign up for our newsletter. the green foliage. Plants that can tolerate foot traffic deserve a spot in every garden. Or does it matter the kind of groundcover? Drought resistant, deer resistant and evergreen in milder climates, this is one ground cover plant we use again and again. Our back yard is shaded in the summer by a huge oak tree and we do get below freezing in the winter. Off, these plants are established, they may look too harsh or are prone to allow plants to.! But are low maintenance alternative to grass, they must be somewhat tolerant! We think you will also love our posts on 7 Classic garden walkway projects and great!! 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