Can I plant dichrondra in dirt this time of year in ca.
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https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/ornamental/groundcover/dichondra/growing-dichondra.htm
You could, but I have never ever seen it survive the hot Southern California summers without a lot of water and shade, regardless of variety. They say it is perfect for this zone, but I beg to differ. Some consider it an invasive weed. How about creeping thyme or sedum? Both of those will work. Why not try a patch of each, Dichondra, thyme and sedum? I am just over the hill aka the Grapevine, from you and know how hot the summers can be!
https://m.wikihow.com/Grow-Dichondra
I would go with liriope (monkey grass). It's ideal for hot climates, would be evergreen, is inexpensive and have the added bonus of short flower spikes from summer to fall.