While lush green grass is popular, it can be difficult to maintain, especially if your yard doesn’t get a lot of sun. If you are tired of your yard having bald patches where grass won’t grow, there are plenty of lawn alternatives that thrive in partial to full shade.  

From options with grass-like foliage to flowering ground covers, you don’t need access to sunlight to create the landscape of your dreams. 

Lungwort 

These are compact, herbaceous alternatives with silvery foliage and baby blue flowers that bloom in spring. These grass alternatives have a long-lasting beauty with their flowers and leaves in shady conditions. All the lungwort needs is minimal fertilisation to get it to fully grow and flourish.

Creeping jenny 

The creeping Jenny is a low-growing ground cover plant that creates a carpet of yellow flowers and has ruffled leaves. When planting creeping Jenny in your yard, consider the environment carefully, as it can become aggressive and spread problematically. It’s a good option to consider because of its low-maintenance, hardy nature, and it can withstand foot traffic. 

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Sedum ground covers 

Sedums are succulent ground covers with fleshy leaves and are available in different colours and textures, depending on the variety you choose. They are a desirable alternative because of the plant’s drought-tolerant nature, adding a unique texture to any spot in your yard garden. 

Hakone grass 

An ornamental plant with arching, bamboo-like leaves.  The Hakone grass plants also come in shades of green and gold-like colours, forming a graceful, flowing mound that offers a soft texture and lush appearance. As the grass flows and moves in the wind, they offer your garden with sound as the grass rustles in the wind. Just place it anywhere in your yard turf, and it will offer youunique, ornamental quality. 

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