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😍Here they are again, (to compliment my last post on segmented pavers) - my favourite ground-hugging plants for planting between your pavers. BONUS INFO... I've said it before but repeating for those who missed it first time... DON'T make this mistake if you're planning on planting between your pavers.... 👉Finished soil levels that are TOO HIGH!! If the soil around your paver is the same height as your paver, it doesn't leave enough 'head space' for your plants to grow up flush with your ... Plants Between Pavers, Grass Pavers, Garden Desig, Courtyard Landscaping, Low Maintenance Garden, Ground Cover Plants, Backyard Playground, Green Space, Ground Cover

😍Here they are again, (to compliment my last post on segmented pavers) - my favourite ground-hugging plants for planting between your pavers. BONUS INFO... I've said it before but repeating for those who missed it first time... DON'T make this mistake if you're planning on planting between your pavers.... 👉Finished soil levels that are TOO HIGH!! If the soil around your paver is the same height as your paver, it doesn't leave enough 'head space' for your plants to grow up flush with your…

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Meet the Aussie Wonder: Australian Violet This charming ground cover, scientifically known as Viola hederacea, is a native beauty. With its heart-shaped leaves and delicate purple blooms, it's not just a treat for the eyes but a multi-purpose garden superstar. Why we love it? It's low-maintenance, versatile (sun or shade, it thrives!), and perfect for planting between pavers and stepping stones, adding a touch of nature to your hardscapes. Plus, it's a magnet for butterflies and bees! Stepping Stones Pathway To Pool, Australian Violet, Stepping Stones Pathway, Garden Pavers, Step Stones, Australian Native Garden, Native Plant Gardening, Garden Stepping Stones, Sun Garden

Meet the Aussie Wonder: Australian Violet This charming ground cover, scientifically known as Viola hederacea, is a native beauty. With its heart-shaped leaves and delicate purple blooms, it's not just a treat for the eyes but a multi-purpose garden superstar. Why we love it? It's low-maintenance, versatile (sun or shade, it thrives!), and perfect for planting between pavers and stepping stones, adding a touch of nature to your hardscapes. Plus, it's a magnet for butterflies and bees!

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