that looks like pachysandra to me

pachysandra = shady ground cover
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What BF says... It take YEARS to get pachysandra to cover like that. It saves you a whole lot of work and grows where grass struggles. I can't make out clearly just what borders the drive there, but it looks like it might be
hostas. Great border plant. Yours just need to be thinned out a bit.
So the weeds wouldn't bother you? I'd love a freshly cut lush lawn there. The weeds drive me bananas. But I suppose they are the least of my worries right now...
O- they aren't weeds, dammit.

When you get your landscaping fella in he will explain it to you. Pick you lawn areas carefully and work them. It pays to minimize lawn, especially where it can become a battle you can't win.My yard has HUGE expanses of English ivy. I am thankful for them every day...and every time my wife broaches the topic of removing large chunks- for whatever reason- I do anything I can to show her how wrong it would be.

hey, if he wants to tear it out and TRY to plant grass that'll end up looking sparse and like #### and wash out when it rains and then try to mow and weed whack it every other weekend during the summers, more power to him I say...
to me, groundcover is the way to easily limit the amount of lawncare you HAVE to do on weekends....me, I like

and enjoying my time, not mowing my lawn. But to each their own.