Need an Alternative to that Thirsty Lawn?

Water is getting scarcer in the West, and many folks are looking for options to their high-maintenance, water-loving lawns. One great option is Ruschia lineolata ‘Nana,’ or Dwarf Carpet of Stars.

Some traits we’d like to highlight:

  • drought-tolerant
  • hardy to light impacts, such as occasional walking/playing
  • perennial that is green all year
  • never needs mowed
  • can be edged once or twice a month
  • stays under two inches tall
  • hardy from 20 to 120 degrees Fahrenheit
  • flowers twice per year

Once established, this fabulous groundcover does a great job of outcompeting weeds.

We’re always on the lookout for plants that are a great addition to a trouble-free landscape. Got a great one you’d like to share? Let us know in the comments below!