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| Would you be willing to consider something with some height to it? I could see a Smoke Bush, Cotinus coggygria 'Royal Purple' here underplanted with Kniphofia uvaria, or maybe a combination of Verbena bonariensis and Euphorbia rigida or E. myrsinites. |
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| Your "so many projects" problem as well as your recent post about these rock walls makes me see some merit in your husband's plan. You have a real problem with weeds in those rock walls that you need to beat, so it would pay off to take a long view. The long view of your plan says that if you leave this dirt exposed, no matter what you plant, you will have a weed-infested mess by the end of the summer. I would actually think it quite a good plan to do the fabric and rocks thing for now, for a year or two, until you have the weed problem in this whole area more under control, possibly grass removed at the base of the rock wall. You could leave a little space open to try some of the plants you have in mind. Try your delosperma in a sunny area and see how it spreads and grows before you commit a whole area to it. Plant and nurture some other ground covers as well in a sunny, open bed somewhere. As you get the whole property under control, you can gradually remove the rocks and fabric here and plant up a little more area. You can even plant in holes in the fabric, either a bit of ground cover here or a smoke bush there, and remove the rocks and fabric as they grow in. By the way, this looks like a perfect place for some nice carpeting junipers - "Mother Lode" for example, with some of the blue ones. KarinL |
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- Posted by grullablue 5 (My Page) on Wed, May 25, 11 at 9:33
| Yeah, my property is a landscaper's nightmare. I worked on the front yard last year...I'm wanting to devote some energy to the back this year. I don't want to feel too overwhelmed...so I'll just take on little projects at a time. Our rock walls have since been weed whacked/round uped....and we'll take the next step from there. As far as the question as to something with height... I forgot to mention that just above, out of view of the photo, is a window to our living room...it would cover up part of the picture window. I know if I leave it exposed like this too long the weeds will come back.... =(, hubby had just finished the skirting on the deck on that side. I haven't completely thrown out the idea of the rocks...I'd just rather not if I don't have to. Although, I wouldn't mind covering up some for the time being, and just starting out slow. I'll also check out the juniper you mentioned, Karin! So many projects....not enough money to fund them all...lol Angie |
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