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Fred 07-03-2004 06:32 AM

What to do with narrow space
 
I am trying to determine what to do with a very narrow space between the
deck of my pool and a fence. The space is only about 18" deep and 8ft wide.
The space is in full sun. and we are in north texas. Any ideas would be
appreciated. I can supply a digital photo if required.

tia



Warren 07-03-2004 07:12 AM

What to do with narrow space
 
Fred wrote:
I am trying to determine what to do with a very narrow space between

the
deck of my pool and a fence. The space is only about 18" deep and 8ft

wide.
The space is in full sun. and we are in north texas. Any ideas would

be
appreciated. I can supply a digital photo if required.

tia


What do you want to accomplish? Is the fence something like a chain-link
that you want something to cover it to provide privacy? Is it a solid
fence that you want to make less stark looking? Are you just trying to
keep weeds from taking over? Or do you have something else in mind? Do
you want lots of seasonal color? Or just foliage? Do you want something
that'll be there all year? Or something that comes back or leafs-out
each year? Is it someplace you can, or want to water frequently, or do
you want low maintenance?

Once folks know what it is you want to accomplish, I'm sure that someone
will come up with some good ideas on how to accomplish it.

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Nate 07-03-2004 12:42 PM

What to do with narrow space
 
On Sun, 07 Mar 2004 00:21:32 -0600, Fred wrote:

I am trying to determine what to do with a very narrow space between the
deck of my pool and a fence. The space is only about 18" deep and 8ft wide.
The space is in full sun. and we are in north texas. Any ideas would be
appreciated. I can supply a digital photo if required.

tia


Depending on the soil and moisture, try some ornamental grasses
interspersed with perennials. Deschampsia and calamagrostis would look
good. Prairie dropseed and little bluestem are good plants, too. If you
have the right moisture, some of the carex grasses would work. My
favorite is Ice Dance.

Grasses are easy to grow. They have few disease or pest problems.
Grasses also look good all season long with little to no maintenance.
They change as the season progresses and look great throughout the winter
months. Most grasses are left standing until the end of winter when they
are trimmed back to 3" or so above soil level.

Two things grasses don't like: being buried deep and overwatering. The
crown of a grass plant should be at soil level and no deeper.
Overwatering and poor drainage will do a grass in.

If you prep your area right, you could also go for some of the water
grasses.


Pam - gardengal 07-03-2004 02:58 PM

What to do with narrow space
 

"Nate" wrote in message
...
On Sun, 07 Mar 2004 00:21:32 -0600, Fred wrote:

Depending on the soil and moisture, try some ornamental grasses
interspersed with perennials. Deschampsia and calamagrostis would look
good. Prairie dropseed and little bluestem are good plants, too. If you
have the right moisture, some of the carex grasses would work. My
favorite is Ice Dance.


'Ice Dance' is a wood sedge, Carex morrowii. It would be toast in minutes in
full sun Texas with reflected heat from pool decking.



Pam - gardengal 07-03-2004 03:03 PM

What to do with narrow space
 

"Nate" wrote in message
...
On Sun, 07 Mar 2004 00:21:32 -0600, Fred wrote:

Depending on the soil and moisture, try some ornamental grasses
interspersed with perennials. Deschampsia and calamagrostis would look
good. Prairie dropseed and little bluestem are good plants, too. If you
have the right moisture, some of the carex grasses would work. My
favorite is Ice Dance.


'Ice Dance' is a wood sedge, Carex morrowii. It would be toast in minutes in
full sun Texas with reflected heat from pool decking.



Pam - gardengal 07-03-2004 03:12 PM

What to do with narrow space
 

"Nate" wrote in message
...
On Sun, 07 Mar 2004 00:21:32 -0600, Fred wrote:

Depending on the soil and moisture, try some ornamental grasses
interspersed with perennials. Deschampsia and calamagrostis would look
good. Prairie dropseed and little bluestem are good plants, too. If you
have the right moisture, some of the carex grasses would work. My
favorite is Ice Dance.


'Ice Dance' is a wood sedge, Carex morrowii. It would be toast in minutes in
full sun Texas with reflected heat from pool decking.



Fred 07-03-2004 04:05 PM

What to do with narrow space
 
Thanks for the followup questions. The fence in question is one of the new
vinyl fences. It is solid panels and is pure white. My goal is to provide
coverage to break up all the stark white around the yard. If some sort of
vine gets recommended, would I have to create some type of structure for it
to grow on? Pam is correct about the heat...even though this is the dallas
fort worth area and not austin or san antonio, we can get day after day of
100+ temps. Watering will be done by hand to this area.
"Fred" wrote in message
...
I am trying to determine what to do with a very narrow space between the
deck of my pool and a fence. The space is only about 18" deep and 8ft

wide.
The space is in full sun. and we are in north texas. Any ideas would be
appreciated. I can supply a digital photo if required.

tia





Fred 07-03-2004 04:15 PM

What to do with narrow space
 
Thanks for the followup questions. The fence in question is one of the new
vinyl fences. It is solid panels and is pure white. My goal is to provide
coverage to break up all the stark white around the yard. If some sort of
vine gets recommended, would I have to create some type of structure for it
to grow on? Pam is correct about the heat...even though this is the dallas
fort worth area and not austin or san antonio, we can get day after day of
100+ temps. Watering will be done by hand to this area.
"Fred" wrote in message
...
I am trying to determine what to do with a very narrow space between the
deck of my pool and a fence. The space is only about 18" deep and 8ft

wide.
The space is in full sun. and we are in north texas. Any ideas would be
appreciated. I can supply a digital photo if required.

tia






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