Two critical factors are sun/shade and soil type. I have a long driveway to my place with some areas in sun, some in shade and mostly sand and sandy loam soil. In shady places traffic wears the surface to bare soil, with mossy occasional grass growing between the tire tracks, so nothing survives. In sunny parts the natural invasion of quack/couch grass (Agropyron repens) intermixed with dandelion and white clover (Trifolium repens) survives light traffic very well. In extremely sandy places oddly it is the Rough Cinquefoil (Potentilla norvegica) which does best even when mowed down hard.

Soil type is important - I once spent an hour trying to get my vehicle off an inclined clay surface after a heavy dew. The soil turned to slick, oily mud which would have been no problem for a half-track. Sandy loam usually has no problem if it has a chance to drain, but persistent rain can lead to surface accumulation and then the matted roots of quack grass cannot maintain integrity when attacked by various utility employees with a heavy foot on the gas. In deep winter of course the road is not passable by regular vehicles due to snow and ice accumulation but in SF that is not likely to be a problemo.

Combined with cement blocks on end of course, quack grass will be unable to spread sideways so clover might work. In SF, look to what grasses are used in sports fields locally and how they stand up to hard wear. Occasionally fields are subjected to joy riders in 4x4 vehicles; the results are a severe test of plant materials.

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Two critical factors are sun/shade and soil type. I have a long driveway to my place with some areas in sun, some in shade and mostly sand and sandy loam soil. In shady places traffic wears the surface to bare soil, with mossy occasional grass growing between the tire tracks, so nothing survives. In sunny parts the natural invasion of quack/couch grass (Agropyron repens) intermixed with dandelion and white clover (Trifolium repens) survives light traffic very well. In extremely sandy places oddly it is the Rough Cinquefoil (Potentilla norvegica) which does best even when mowed down hard.

Soil type is important - I once spent an hour trying to get my vehicle off an inclined clay surface after a heavy dew. The soil turned to slick, oily mud which would have been no problem for a half-track. Sandy loam usually has no problem if it has a chance to drain, but persistent rain can lead to surface accumulation and then the matted roots of quack grass cannot maintain integrity when attacked by various utility employees with a heavy foot on the gas. In deep winter of course the road is not passable by regular vehicles due to snow and ice accumulation but in SF that is not likely to be a problemo.

Combined with cement blocks on end of course, quack grass will be unable to spread sideways so clover might work. In SF, look to what grasses are used in sports fields locally and how they stand up to hard wear. Occasionally fields are subjected to joy riders in 4x4 vehicles; the results are a severe test of plant materials.

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Because you don't have particularly cold winters, you actually have lots of options for growing grass within/through pavers: Grass block pavers That article actually references a Bay Area site; it also gives examples of different types of pavers and instructions on installing them - the underlayment is not soil, but a pretty typical paver base.

This UK site shows you more options for types paving systems:Grow-through paving. I would expect that a reputable landscaping company (not two-guys-with-a-skidsteer) would be able to give you more details and help with sourcing the paver system.

If you're more interested in a less expensive option, then note that the first link gives you ideas for grasses to use - but in that case, take Colin's advice to heart about soil type and note that with each pass of the car you'll be compacting the soil. Eventually, only noxious weeds like prostrate spurge, prostrate knotweed, and plantain will grow there.

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Examples include aeonium and most succulent plants, African violets, primula, sempervivums. rosettes with spoon-shaped, long-stalked leaves that have scalloped margins. From early summer, it produces small, pink-flushed white flowers in lax panicles.
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October 11, 2021 - Choose plants that stay where you put them, or that spread very slowly. The final major consideration is water runoff. Every rainfall is going to mean lots of water looking for a place to absorb into the ground, and especially if you have a paved driveway, the first place it’s going to find is where your driveway plants live.
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I am planning on planting some perennials in the small strip of dirt/mulch next to our driveway (between the lawn and the driveway). I was thinking about planting one perennial between each pair of rocks. Ideally something that doesn’t grow too tall and adds some color. Would you have any recommendations on what would work? Thanks!

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March 29, 2022 - I’d do a variety of plants in a border, not one or two things. You have room and the pollinators will thank you. ... Hick's yew is a nice evergreen that is extremely hardy and easy to manage. ... Tall grass! ... I did the same thing. Landscape lights in between each one ... Cool, it will look like a runway… (please don’t line driveway with lights).
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Over the summer I pulled out some overgrown bushes that used to be between my neighbors driveway and mine. I'm looking to redo the entire section this spring, but I'm not sure what I should put here. I'm in zone 6a. My property is about 4 feet of this grass here (although I've spoken to the neighbors and they've said they don't care if I cross over into their yard)

My mom suggested some emerald green arborvitaes, and I like the idea, but I worry they'd be much to large for the area when they mature.

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Layers of foliage — including burgundy Japanese maple (Acer palmatum), silver lamb’s ears (Stachys byzantina), wispy Japanese forest grass (Hakonechloa macra) and chartreuse spurge (Euphorbia characias) — and cool-toned blooms, such as globe allium and catmint (Nepeta sp.), create a tapestry of color. Bonus: The planting is pollinator-friendly and deer-resistant. ... 2. Stately elegance. Welcome guests with a grand, formal driveway bordered by a classic planting combination of evergreens and white roses (such as Rosa ‘Iceberg’).
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Whatever form a driveway takes, the materials used to construct them create, typically, a hot, dry zone. Plant selection is critical, particularly since a water supply is limited or even nonexistent. I have had a driveway garden in both high pH (7.9) clay based soil near asphalt and a nearly neutral pH, with mostly loamy soil near concrete.
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I have a sunny driveway bed. Since the driveway curves a little, cars often go over the edge a bit. So I have set back all the major plants--phlox, peonies, daylilies, iris, amsonia--a foot or more back. However that has created an ideal long strip for weeds.