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Old 05-05-2005, 10:03 AM
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Originally Posted by Spider
Hi Mick,

Welcome to gardening!

Before we can answer your question, it would be helpful to know what your
soil is like? ...and is your border in sun or shade? (Generally, that is;
obviously it's shadier under the Birch.

It must be said from the start that Birches resent underplanting.
Nevertheless, I've planted fairly close to mine. Give the newsgroup an idea
of your conditions and we'll have a go.

Spider in SE London
All,

The soil around the base of the trees is quite fine in texture(is that what you're after??), but the whole area around the tree (at least 1m in all directions) is full of roots. So its very very difficult to dig down at all. I've had my mini soil tester kit out and it says i have alkaline soil.

As this area is in the middle of a newly created bed i would like something that is quite vigourous and will fill out quickly, but obviously be able to keep it under control.

Is it having all year round colour asking too much? or at least green through the winter.

I feel that if dont fill this space in the middle of this border it will look pretty vacant.

Thanks for the replies so far

Mick