Looking at these dark, heart-shaped leaves makes me jealous. My Violas go from freezing to wilting and never get to shine like this. If you live in an area that can use Violas as ground cover, consider yourself very lucky.
Here are some final tips on planting and caring for your creepers:
Planting
Most of the plants showcased here will spread at a rate of about 6-12 inches per year. Growth rate is very dependant on weather and growing conditions. be careful about choosing a rapid spreader if you are planting near a lawn or garden. These plants don't know when to stop. However, you may find that some of these plants make excellent choices as lawn alternatives or that a few spreaders throughout your lawn makes a nice impact.
Care and Maintenance
Part of the beauty of plants that can survive between pavers and in moderate in traffic areas is that they can take care of themselves. Some supplemental water and a little TLC are needed when the plants are first in the ground and getting established. After that, they'll just need to receive periodic water and they should be able to grow and spread.