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How to safely plant a soakaway?
Sacha wrote:
Try the giant rhubarb, the inedible one! Gunnera manicata http://tinyurl.com/2rd8mr Some Gunnera Manicatas would look great, Sacha. But how deeply do the roots grow? They're not evergreen, are they? They'ld be something that the frost would turn to "cabbage", wouldn't they? I've been mooching about in Google this morning, and until you suggested Gunneras it seemed that ornamental grass is the only safe option. Stuff I've been reading this morning has made me start to worry about the roots of three large ornamental cherries on the edge of my leach--plain/soakaway. Eddy. |
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