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groundcover recommendations
I live just outside of Asheville, NC and need a few recommendations
for ground cover. area #1: under a deck , which is like 14' off of the ground (I live on a hill). This area gets morning sun until noon when it gets nothing direct. I'd say the direct light is from 9am until noon or so. If it rains it gets mildly wet from water running through the deck planks. This faces east and butts up against the house, which is brick. I'd like to plant something here that won't invade the lawn. Some grass wise trying to grow here. At one time I had firewood stacked in this location but removed it and put some lime down. area #2: north side of house. gets morning sun that is dappled. There is an overhang about 20' up (roof, no gutter). There is a house directly north of this spot about 15' away and a mulberry tree in the center. Grass hasn't had too much luck here, even the shady variety. Ivy seems to take hold ok here, but I've had enough of dealing with that. What would you recommend I try in these locations? One nursery person said hostas, but I want something that will give cover. I thought about mulch but vegetation would look nicer. |
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