I'm getting quite a reputation amongst my non-green fingered friends for vast horticultural knowledge, little do they know that much is gleaned for the combined expertise of the grapevine.
I was hoping you could make some suggestions for some hardy perennials which could be planted in a bed on top of a wall with a 6 foot drop, which would tumble over the top of it, and down the wall face. The soil is INCREDIBLY sandy and dusty, which I have no experience of, living and gardening as I do on a bed of London clay.
I've suggested some stonecrops for the bed itself as ground cover, but think the tumbling idea is a lovely one too. I'm just unsure what will thrive in such poor soil.
Many thanks.
I was hoping you could make some suggestions for some hardy perennials which could be planted in a bed on top of a wall with a 6 foot drop, which would tumble over the top of it, and down the wall face. The soil is INCREDIBLY sandy and dusty, which I have no experience of, living and gardening as I do on a bed of London clay.
I've suggested some stonecrops for the bed itself as ground cover, but think the tumbling idea is a lovely one too. I'm just unsure what will thrive in such poor soil.
Many thanks.
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