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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Shade natives! https://www.gardenia.net/guide/recommended-shade-loving-native-annual-perennial-plants-for-northern-virginia Water them to get them established (or not, depending how much moisture the area has) and then leave them alone. I’ve found that natives look the most planned and most “garden-y” when they’re in drifts of one type together (a clump of Dutchman’s Breeches next to a stand of Virginia bluebells next to…). All of them mixed in together is probably the most natural looking, but in yards it looks weedy as hell. [/quote] Wouldn't they get crushed when the lawnmower enters the yard?[/quote] What are the dimensions of the area? And what size lawnmower is the lawn company using?[/quote]
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