are chamomile clover or daisy a possibility, or do these live symbiotically with grass....unable to grow as a monoculture?
thymes are scented, but they look straggly and grow too high.
would saxifrage work, or are the too delicate.
in all of the above..i am thinking of very minimal wear from shoes...as i would like to walk on it barefoot to relax, revitalise and be kind to my feet......after all theyve done for me !!
Which [possibly] scented low growing/creeping plants could you use to make a lawn that never needs to be cut?
Chammomile's ok, but I prefer any of the creeping herbs (thyme, oregano, lemon or bee balms). Strawberries, esp. wood strawberries (not the cultivated producers) make a good groundcover too, as do some clovers.
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