Dymondia - slow spreading?
I'm researching very flat ground cover for a path to a rarely-used gate.
Dymondia looked like a winner until I got to the part where it's supposed to spread slowly. The path is approx 3' x 6' +- I wasn't going to use $tepping $tone$ as well, but if the ground cover is REALLY slow-spreading, may have to. QUESTION #1: In your experience/opinion, Dymonida slow spreading, T/F. QUESTION #2. If slow, how many flats would I need so it wouldn't take forever to fill in. QUESTION #3. Am I putting cart before horse in concentrating on Dymondia. Other suggestions? FLAT & hardy. TIA HB |
Dymondia - slow spreading?
On Sat, 29 Jun 2013 21:32:04 -0700 (PDT), Higgs Boson
wrote: I'm researching very flat ground cover for a path to a rarely-used gate. Dymondia looked like a winner until I got to the part where it's supposed to spread slowly. The path is approx 3' x 6' +- I wasn't going to use $tepping $tone$ as well, but if the ground cover is REALLY slow-spreading, may have to. QUESTION #1: In your experience/opinion, Dymonida slow spreading, T/F. QUESTION #2. If slow, how many flats would I need so it wouldn't take forever to fill in. QUESTION #3. Am I putting cart before horse in concentrating on Dymondia. Other suggestions? FLAT & hardy. Won't tolerate heavy traffic but otherwise an excellent choice. http://www.houzz.com/dymondia |
Dymondia - slow spreading?
On Sunday, June 30, 2013 5:13:45 AM UTC-7, Brooklyn1 wrote:
On Sat, 29 Jun 2013 21:32:04 -0700 (PDT), Higgs Boson wrote: I'm researching very flat ground cover for a path to a rarely-used gate. Dymondia looked like a winner until I got to the part where it's supposed to spread slowly. The path is approx 3' x 6' +- I wasn't going to use $tepping $tone$ as well, but if the ground cover is REALLY slow-spreading, may have to. QUESTION #1: In your experience/opinion, Dymonida slow spreading, T/F. QUESTION #2. If slow, how many flats would I need so it wouldn't take forever to fill in. QUESTION #3. Am I putting cart before horse in concentrating on Dymondia. Other suggestions? FLAT & hardy. Won't tolerate heavy traffic but otherwise an excellent choice. http://www.houzz.com/dymondia Tx. Virtually NO traffic. My remaining concern, per earlier message, is how slowly it is said to spread. T/F? Also, how many flats would I need to buy to fill in? Area, per earlier message, ***The path is approx 3' x 6' +- *** Any experience out there? TIA HB |
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