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Post by Ron on Sept 14, 2016 19:19:05 GMT
Friends of mine asked me to design a plan for their garden. It's quite small and they particularly want it to be low maintenance, using ground cover plants that will suppress weeds. This is what I've come up with so far.
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Post by maglonian on Sept 14, 2016 19:29:44 GMT
Nicely laid out plan. Seeing the Argyanthemum and falling in love with the LaRita Banana Split ... but noticing it's not hardy is there any hardy types of argyanthemum ?
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Post by hugowilliams on Oct 29, 2016 10:35:49 GMT
Hello. Nice I like your garden plan. Nowadays, gardening and landscaping are truly becoming an art form. It also can be considered an investment for the future. It has been over 6 months since I and my brother started a gardening journey. My brother shifted to Florida due to his job purpose. He bought a new home in Florida by taking an advice from a real estate attorney in Florida. After buying his new home, he again started gardening. Every spring he started dreaming of all the veggies he is going to plant in his vacation.
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Post by Barbara on Oct 29, 2016 11:24:06 GMT
Hello Hugo, welcome to the board, do you live in the UK ? or the US.
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Post by Ron on Oct 29, 2016 12:11:16 GMT
Nicely laid out plan. Seeing the Argyanthemum and falling in love with the LaRita Banana Split ... but noticing it's not hardy is there any hardy types of argyanthemum ? A. foeniculaceum 'Royal Haze' AGM and A. 'Chelsea Girl' AGM are said to be hardier than others, but have advised Martin that he may have to replant. Not precisely low maintenance but he can manage 4 plants I think
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