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#51721 May 11th, 2006 at 05:16 AM
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My front yard is rock ledge; we even had to use a jackhammer to create a driveway. In between the two portions of driveway is a fenced-in half-circle where I've planted various things through the years, some successfully, most not. Loosestrife loves it, as do chives and a "burning bush" that barely turns red in the fall. All it seems to to is send out shoots and I waver between giving up and letting it take over and killing every last shoot. I've had success with woody sage and mixed success with tulips.

I'd like to have climbing roses on the fence, but don't know how they'd do. The soil is shallow and errodes toward the road. I know I can place rocks around to build it up to probably a max of 15 inches. Would that be enough?

Also, although the area is only about 4 ft front to back and 12 ft wide, it always looks bare and too flat. I can't go too high because then I wouldn't be able to see up the road, but it does need some strong elements that would add bits of height here and there. Potted plants and most architectural elements are out because I live near a college and high school, and fear they'd either disappear or be destroyed, especially during that crazy period near the end of the school year when the kids go wild and destroy mailboxes, etc. Any ideas?

#51722 May 11th, 2006 at 10:54 AM
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Climbing roses are pretty tough. They'd probably be OK with 15" of decent soil in pockets.
Some nasturtiums poked into the soil pockets would do OK, they like it hot and don't mind doing it a bit tough. They self seed and if happy will replace each year. They are seasonal though.
What about planting some succulents. They're bullet proof, require no watering apart from natural rainfall and will withstand all manner of assault. You could even throw a few prickly ones in there to deter would be vandals...
There are some rambling types, others which are a striking feature and they would possibly do very well.

#51723 May 12th, 2006 at 12:59 AM
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Somewhere on the forum is a picture of what someone did to create an ocean garden using rocks and succulents. It looks great and would definitely deter vandals. I'm not sure where it was posted but It is probably back sometime last year.


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