The thing about groundcovers is, you can easily damage them while stepping on or walking over them. So, what’s the solution? Well, do not worry! We have some of the Best Walkable Ground Covers for you!

Here are the best shade-loving Ground Covers for you

Best Walkable Ground Covers

1. Portulaca

Botanical Name: Portulaca grandiflora

Size: 8-10 inches tall and 10-14 inches of spread

Sun Exposure: Full Sun

This sturdy sun-loving plant has crepe paperlike blooms in salmon, red, orange, white, yellow shades with needle-like green foliage. Portulaca is a drought-tolerant perennial in frost-free areas.

2. Blue Star Creeper

Botanical Name: Isotoma fluviatilis

Size: 4-6 inches tall and 12-18 inches of spread

Sun Exposure: Full sun to part shade

You can grow it as a lawn alternative in shady areas. It also produces star-shaped pale blue flowers during spring and early summer. The plant prefers consistently moist soil.

3. Creeping Thyme

Botanical Name: Thymus serpyllum

Size: 3-5 inches tall and wide

Sun Exposure: Full to part sun

You can enjoy the fragrance of thyme every time you walk into the garden! Varieties like mother-of-thyme, wooly thyme, and creeping thyme are excellent choices for walkable groundcovers that create a dense mat of lovely foliage.

4. Creeping Raspberry

Botanical Name: Rubus pentalobus

Size: 3-4 inches tall with 24-36 inches of spread

Sun Exposure: Full sun or partial shade

This groundcover for foot traffic offers thick green leaves that become bright red in fall. It also produces white summertime blooms followed by small red or orange fruits.

5. Creeping Jenny

Botanical Name: Lysimachia nummularia

Sun Exposure: Full sun to partial shade

Creeping jenny has long outward spreading stems and coin-like golden leaves. You can grow it between stepping stones as it can resist some foot traffic. In late spring, this groundcover produces delicate butter-yellow blooms.

6. Creeping Wire Vine

Botanical Name: Muehlenbeckia axillaris ‘Nana’

Size: 4-6 inches tall and 8-10 inches of spread

This groundcover spreads fast, producing small, round bright green leaves on burgundy green stems that become bronze in the fall.

7. Dwarf Mondo Grass

Botanical Name: Ophiopogon japonicus

Size: 2-3 inches tall and 8-12 inches of spread

Ophiopogon japonicus forms small clumps of bright green leaves when grown on a path or patio. It grows at a slow pace, so you don’t need to worry about controlling it.

8. Scotch Moss

Botanical Name: Sagina subulata

Size: 1-2 inch tall and 10-14 inches of spread

You can grow scotch moss in rock gardens, lawn substitute in small backyards, or garden paths. It also produces a layer of white blooms in the spring. Keep it well-watered during the summer heat.

9. Miniature Speedwell

Botanical Name: Veronica oltensis

Size: 1-3 inches tall and 8-12 inches of spread

Sun Exposure: full sun

Also known as thyme leaf veronica, it features deep green leaves and tiny blue flowers in early to mid-spring. You can use it as a crack filler between pavers and flagstone.

10. Corsican Mint

Botanical Name: Mentha requienii

Size: 1-2 inches tall and 4-6 inches of spread

This mat-forming groundcover exhibits fragrant, green leaves. Grow it between stones or as a lawn substitute, so the mild fragrance of mint spreads when you walk.

11. Rupturewort

Botanical Name: Herniaria glabra

Size: 2-3 inches tall and 4-8 inches of spread

This easy-to-grow, low-maintenance perennial ground cover creates a green carpet of small evergreen leaves and can grow in the poorest soil. It emits a distinct vanilla-like scent.

12. Silver Carpet

Botanical Name: Dymondia margaretae

Size: 1-2 inches high with 4-6 inches of spread

‘Silver carpet’ is an ideal choice for sunny water-wise gardens and it features grey-green leaves with fuzzy white undersides having curly margins.

Shade-Tolerant Walkable Ground Covers

13. Ajuga

Botanical Name: Ajuga Reptans

Size: 6-9 inches tall and 10-12 inches of spread

Sun Exposure: Full to partial shade

Also known as the bugleweed, this easy-to-care-for ground cover is appreciated for its quality to slowly carpet your yard with chocolate, bright green, bronze, or bicolor foliage. During spring, it produces spikes of purple, white, or blue flowers.

14. Black Brass Buttons

Botanical Name: Leptinella x Platt’s Black

Size: 3-5 inches tall and 6-10 inches of spread

Sun Exposure: Full shade

It offers gorgeous fern-like, bronze-black leaves that creep on the top of the soil, creating a fuzzy mat under your feet.

15. Mazus Reptans

Botanical Name: Mazus reptans

Size: 4-6 inches tall and 18-36 inches of spread

Sun Exposure: Partial to full shade

It’s a vigorous growing ground cover that looks beautiful with its blue-green foliage. It also grows purple-blue flowers. Avoid walking too much on the plant.

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