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Why should I use groundcovers in new South Florida landscapes?

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Using groundcovers in South Florida landscapes stabilizes soil, reduces weed growth, and absorbs heavy rainfall to prevent runoff. Florida-tough groundcovers survive high heat and humidity, providing year-round greenery without the maintenance of traditional grass. They protect roots during storms and add a lush, uniform appearance to your yard. Additionally, groundcovers reduce erosion along pathways and foundation beds, making your landscape more storm-resilient and visually appealing.

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