Dry thin soil - flower recommendations please...

Started by raisedbedted, April 23, 2010, 10:08:05

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raisedbedted

Hi everyone

We are excavating some of our terrace in order to put a picket fence up around our pool, where we have taken up a row of slabs to put the fence in we have a border about 18" wide but only about 6" deep and below this is hardcore.

I would like flowers that will copy with this dry arid position but also that will grow up in amongst the fence to soften it, so far all I can think of is Lavender, Rosemary, Arabis (a bit low) and Nasturtiums.  In total the border strip is around 90 feet long and I want it cottage style with insect attractors.

All advice very welcome, rbt
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raisedbedted

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Unwashed

How about geraniums, and then as a rule of thumb anything with silvery leaves.
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raisedbedted

Yes good points, maybe Artemesia, Cerinthe and Echium Vulgaris.  Realised today that I have a collection of 20 Salvia plants that I heeled in at the allotment last year so thats a start too.
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pigeonseed

hollyhocks are very cottagey and they can cope with very dry conditions and I think pretty small amounts of soil as well, because I've seen people grow them in little cracks between path and house.

GrannieAnnie

We have poppies growing on a pile of bad dirt, they don't seem to mind.
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