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Just backfilled a hillside
Created a new hillside. I have a nice layer of top soil and
would like to plant a ground cover before the first frost. Located in upstate, western New York. Something low growing is fine. Low maintenance and would hold the soil together. Eastern exposure. What should I use? I was hoping to just use seed. But I understand we may need to transplant and seed. Area approx. 200 sq ft. approx. 7 ft drop. Thanks, TP |
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"TP" wrote in message
... Created a new hillside. I have a nice layer of top soil and would like to plant a ground cover before the first frost. Located in upstate, western New York. Something low growing is fine. Low maintenance and would hold the soil together. Eastern exposure. What should I use? I was hoping to just use seed. But I understand we may need to transplant and seed. Area approx. 200 sq ft. approx. 7 ft drop. Thanks, TP Vetch. Crown vetch. Made for that kind of thing. Perfect for your area. |
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"Charles Newton" wrote:
"TP" wrote in message ... Created a new hillside. I have a nice layer of top soil and would like to plant a ground cover before the first frost. Located in upstate, western New York. Something low growing is fine. Low maintenance and would hold the soil together. Eastern exposure. What should I use? I was hoping to just use seed. But I understand we may need to transplant and seed. Area approx. 200 sq ft. approx. 7 ft drop. Thanks, TP Vetch. Crown vetch. Made for that kind of thing. Perfect for your area. Beware, vetch is -very- invasive. |
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