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Looking for ideas... low growing perennials

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Re: Looking for ideas... low growing perennials

Post by Abbi on 13th August 2009, 5:21 pm

That looks effective, Simon

I have just planted forget me knots , from Dee's bountiful garden, around my roses. can't wait to see them grow like that.

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Re: Looking for ideas... low growing perennials

Post by Abbi on 13th August 2009, 9:03 pm



Ajuga under roses. 2007, in my previous life in NSW

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Re: Looking for ideas... low growing perennials

Post by Happy roses on 16th April 2011, 10:42 pm

Hi Simon,

I know this thread was written a while ago, but I would like to know what did you end up using as ground cover? I'm interested in doing the same and I would like to try Summer in snow. Can Lavender be grown in there as well or does Summer in snow take over? ( I heard lavender deters moths)

Also have chicken wire down to stop kitty from using it as a litter tray, would I have to leave the wire down or is summer thick enough?

cheers Smile

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