Alternatives to grass lawns - ground covers!

North American backyards have one main point in common – Kentucky blue grass.

But here we’re talking about ground covers and alternatives to this grass, not a bunch of fiddle and banjo players jamming in your backyard.

The traditional green grass we use to cover our front and back yards has many disadvantages and quite honestly, very little benefit. It’s great to have a place for kids to play and families to gather, but it doesn’t have to be only grass. Lawn care can be expensive and time consuming if you buy standard grass seed, but there are other ground-cover plants that are low-maintenance and cost-effective, not to mention a lot more environmentally friendly and loved by the all-important bees!

Succulents can be a lawn alternative in low traffic areas
Succulents can be a lawn alternative in low traffic areas

“完美的草坪”伴随着非常沉重的环境成本!

Lawn care requires on average:

  • 4 to 5 liters of water per 10sqft, which puts a heavy strain on urban water infrastructure, especially when we consider that one of the results ofclimate change is a greater frequency and intensity of summer droughts.
  • The addition of chemical fertilizers. It pollutes the water table, the rivers, the air and the soil. With regular use, the soil is damaged and kills the microbes, real allies of the gardens.
  • A lot of maintenance: Some people love to mow the lawn, but for the most part, this is a task that few would miss, even with gas-powered garden tools. Since most of these have two-stroke engines, that makes them serious polluters.

Gasoline-powered lawn and garden equipment (GLGE) ranging from string trimmers to stump grinders and tractors are a source of high levels of localized emissions that includes hazardous air pollutants, criteria pollutants, and carbon dioxide (CO2).The EPA report总结道:“GLGE占了美国非公路汽油排放的很大一部分。二冲程发动机是VOCs和标准污染物的重要来源。”因此,虽然新的EPA批准的排放标准应该会在2011年至2018年间减少21%的有毒气体排放,但我们没有理由自满。

到现在为止,你可能已经注意到除草剂和杀虫剂并没有提到用于草坪护理。这是因为他们不应该成为护理的一部分。这些化学物质对你的草坪和你自己的危害已经广为人知。虽然让你的草坪远离毒品可能需要一些时间,但这是值得的。甚至毒葛也可以用无毒的方法加以控制和消除。

因此,保持草坪绿色对环境的影响已被证明是显著的。So, if you aren’t making a putting green in your backyard, and you want to keep aGreen Homethat can be enjoyed by everyone, do you really need absolute perfection for your lawn, or should you consider some eco-friendly and environmentally sympathetic backyard lawn alternatives?

Alternative eco-friendly ground covers to grass
Alternative eco-friendly ground covers to grass

Alternatives for grass - ground covers!

Choosing an alternative to grass as a backyard play area for kids is not reserved for ‘hardcore environmentalists’; there are very sensible ground-cover alternatives that actually save a lot of maintenance, cost and water these are commonly referred to as “Ground cover.”

Groundcover Plants as an alternative to Standard Grass Lawns

地被覆盖在地面上,保持低矮,不需要修剪,为传统草坪提供了完美的替代方案。这类植物包括许多低维护和匍匐植物,它们传播迅速,使杂草窒息,不需要使用讨厌的除草剂就能填满道路。

你所居住的气候和景观的布局将最终决定哪种地面覆盖物在你的院子里表现最好。If you have a bright, sunny area to fill with groundcover plants, there are a lot of options, including:

  • Creeping Jenny
creeping jenny - eco friendly ground cover
Creeping Jenny is used as an eco-friendly groundcover lawn
  • Creeping Herbs, such as thyme and oregano
Thym or other low creeping herbs make great ground cover instead of a traditional lawn
Thyme makes a bee friendly, eco-friendly lawn alternative
  • Japanese Sweet Flag
as an alternative to a traditional grass lawn, try japanese sweet flag
Japanese Sweet Flag is a bright & eco-friendly lawn option
  • Buffalo Grass
Buffalo grass can be specified as an eco-friendly lawn
Buffalo Grass makes an eco friendly lawn
  • Clover
choose buffalo grass for a lower maintenance lawn
choose Clover for a lower maintenance lawn

as well as:

  • Fescue
  • Flowering meadows
  • Asian star jasmine
  • Barberry cotoneaster

There are many ground coverings that are resistant to drought and soaking from storm water, many that can adapt to different types of soil (dry, wet, rocky), and those that require little or no maintenance or fertilizer.

In hot, dry climates, you’ll need to choose fast-growing, drought-tolerant stonecrop succulents or lantana for the backyard, or even the front. They require moderate watering with a sprinkler or watering nozzle when young, but need little water once established, and no water in fall and winter months.

Shady areas are no problem either. Perennial groundcover plant species, such as lily-of-the-valley or sweet woodruff, thrive in shady gardens where they grow into a thick coverage of leaves and flowers. Shade-loving groundcover plants have another advantage, as they only require low levels of moisture, so they can greatly reduce watering and garden irrigation.

An added bonus is that a natural lawn without chemical fertilizers attracts the right kind of insects and especially the bees, which will help take care of the more un-wanted insects. They can also prevent erosion caused by storm water runoff and even improve soil quality by adding nitrogen. Among these many options, we suggest thyme, as one of our personal favorites - less known, but equally interesting.

Thym makes for a beautiful bee friendly lawn
thyme gets covered with purple flowers - which bees love - and is resistant to light foot traffic

Thyme as a ground cover lawn alternative:

Like other ground covers, thyme is a very hardy plant

It tolerates light trampling, is drought-resistant and requires very little maintenance; usually a simple mowing at the end of flowering is all that is needed. There are many varieties; Thymus vulgaris is grown as a herb but can be kept low with mowing. Mother-of-thyme (Thymus praecox) is a low creeping species.

Thymegrows well in the sun or in shade, on slopes and through rock gardens. In spring and fall it blooms into small purple or white flowers, it smells great all year round and it's edible. You gotta love Edible Landscaping!

Thyme is also quite tolerant of salt, so it is ideal along the edge of roads, walkways and laneways.

corsican mint Mentha requienii is a low maintenance alternative ground cover plant
Corsican Mint is a low maintenance alternative ground cover plant

Alternative Groundcover plants

  • Corsican Mint

This fragrant flowering garden herb smells great & makes an excellent grass alternative.

The small, rounded green leaves act as a verdant backdrop to its tiny purple flowers. You may have heard that mint spreads like mad – butmentha requieniiCorsican mint is considered a relatively well-behaved creeper – just mad enough!

This perennial groundcover option must be planted in low traffic areas though, since while it can handle light steps, it won’t tolerate excessive foot traffic. One bonus of Corsican Mint is that it can be planted in both full sunlight and light shade, so long as the soil is moist and fertile. Now talking of shade:

moss, the english lawns' enemy, can be used for interesting effect
Moss, the english lawns' enemy!

Evergreen moss makes a great lawn alternative

Despite being the archenemy of most gardeners with a lawn – especially under trees

苔藓有一个有益的优势,就是一年四季都保持绿色,它在阴凉处茁壮成长,几乎在任何土壤中都长得很好。如果你正在寻找种植后不需要太多维护的草坪的替代品,苔藓可以提供柔软的地毯,是一个低维护的选择。它不需要割草、除草、浇水、施肥或防虫——你只需要坐下来,放松,享受看你的邻居们修剪他们的草坪,而你的草坪却在慢慢生长。

Most gardeners don’t realize there are many varieties of moss available for groundcover.Acrocarp varietieslikePolytrichum commune, Dicranum scoparium, Campylopus introflexus, and Luecobryum glaucumgrow in attractive clumps, whilepleurocarp varietiesof moss likeThuidium delecatulum, Plagiomnium cuspidatum, Climacium americanum, Bryandersonia illecebra, Entodon seductrix, Hypnum cupressiforme, and Hypnum imponensspread out in a thick, flat carpet. Different species provide an endless shade of green, from golden shades of pale green to beautiful deep emerald hues.

moss can clump or crawl - ideal for shaded lawn areas
Moss can clump or crawl - ideal for shaded lawn areas

Clover is an easy-to-care-for lawn alternative

Often planted as a green cover crop to fix nitrogen in the soil in backyards

Clover can also act as an ideal eco-friendly landscaping option. Clover grows quickly, suppresses weeds, enriches the earth and aerates the soil with a deep root system. There is a new variant of it;Trifolium repens‘Pipolina’ which is very short, with smaller leaves and it rarely flowers. This removes the worry of bee stings if children are running barefoot.

Newly planted clover requires watering twice per day but needs little to no watering once it’s established. It’s a groundcover that stays green year-round without fertilization or mowing – the perfect plant-it and forget-it option for your back garden green space especially if you’d rather look at and enjoy it than slog around it with the mower every weekend.

荷兰白三叶草是草坪种植最常见的品种。如果你喜欢野花草坪的外观,看看红色的三叶草和黄色的花朵品种(长到36英寸)——如果你渴望某种“沃尔顿”荒野草坪,它们是“野生牧场”外观的完美选择,或者我们应该说“草地!”

xeriscaping or native perennial beds as a lawn alternative
Xeriscaping or native perennial beds as a lawn alternative

好吧,草坪是不好的,我们能做些什么呢?

一个原生的多年生植物床是一个完美的生态友好型草坪的替代品。

Native plants have evolved with your local ecosystem for optimal survival. They provide food and habitat for local birds, butterflies and bees, ensuring the diversity of species that we all rely on. Native plants have the advantage of thriving in your local soil and climate, requiring little fertilization or care beyond the occasional tidy up.

Ask your local garden center, join a gardening co-op or club, or find a native plant society in your area for recommendations on which native flowers and shrubs will perform well in your garden. For ease of maintenance, you should go with plants that don’t need to be pruned and don’t require staking as they grow. While the upside of perennials is that they reappear year after year, the downside is they do need to be divided periodically to maintain the best health and appearance. Just consider it free plant babies you can spread throughout your garden or give to friends to plant in their own backyards.

Xeriscaping your lawn or garden is the method of landscaping that reduces the need for supplemental water from irrigation. This often involvesnative plants which are hardy to the area,或来自降水少地区的抗旱植物。

Native perennial beds can replace a lawn providing local insect habitat
Native perennial beds can replace a lawn providing local insect habitat & saving water

Sustainable landscaping & rainwater harvesting:

Rainwater harvestingis a great way to keep your lawn green

Or even better - grow vegetables without using municipal water. This is easily done by installing rain barrels under downspouts to collect rainwater for lawn and garden watering where allowed. Avoid using a garden hose whenever possible. In only one hour, it will deliver about 1,000 liters of drinking water; more water than most people would drink in a year.

Choose an ecological grass, if you still want to put in a lawn. But in this case, it is good to know that during a drought, the grass turns yellow, but does not die. There is no need to water it; it will reverberate with the rains. And do set the cut level of your mower high; a three to four inch blade of grass will be healthier than one barely out of the ground and your backyard will benefit from being lush.

Keeping a healthy lawn attracts insects and helps biodiversity
Keeping a healthy lawn attracts insects and helps biodiversity

Maintaining an Eco-friendly lawn

If choosing ground cover like thyme or a traditional grass lawn, avoid chemicals.

Whether you chose a ground cover like thyme or a more traditional grass for your yard, try to avoid introducing any chemical treatments or synthetic fertilisers. All too often our drive to have the greenest lawn on the street leads to creating an environment that is at best inhospitable and at worst uninhabitable to important local life such as birds, insects and earthworms.

Ladybugs eat an average of one hundred aphids a day, making for an effective, inexpensive and environmentally-friendly insecticide, simply by providing a non-toxic landscape in which they can survive. Earthworms promote good aeration of the soil, allowing plants and ground covers to flourish, and bees? Well, bees just bumble around, gathering, pollinating, and generally having a beelightful day!

Toads feed on slugs, earwigs and other insects, but they will effectively be evicted by the use of pesticides. It is therefore good to think carefully about any garden’s layout in order to preserve our native animal species and keep diversity alive. If you're serious about having an Eco-friendly garden, also considerinstalling a Natural Swimming Pool or Plunge Pool!

Natural Swimming Pools
Natural swimming pools or plunge pools are a great addition to any eco-friendly garden for your green home

To see moreeco-friendly options for your backyard, see the EcoHome Guides!