Dekkeplanter
Dekkeplanter, also known as ground covers, are a group of plants that are specifically cultivated for their ability to form a continuous, low-growing layer of vegetation on the ground. They are often used in landscaping, gardening, and horticulture to suppress weeds, prevent soil erosion, and improve soil health. Dekkeplanter can be either perennial or annual, and they come in a variety of sizes, shapes, and colors. Some common examples include creeping thyme, ivy, and creeping phlox. They are typically low-maintenance and can thrive in a range of soil conditions and light levels. Dekkeplanter can also be used to create a soft, lush ground cover in rock gardens, around trees, or in other areas where a dense, uniform layer of vegetation is desired. When selecting dekkeplanter, it is important to consider factors such as the plant's growth habit, hardiness, and compatibility with the surrounding plants and environment. Proper care, including regular watering, fertilizing, and pruning, can help ensure that dekkeplanter remain healthy and attractive throughout the growing season.