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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Consider the native Sedum ternatum, aka woodland stonecrop. It is low-growing likes damp, rocky soil and is fine in shade. So you can do rocks to protect the wood fence, and intersperse the sedum as a ground cover. Another idea is native field pussytoes. It forms a small leaved groundcover that looks a bit like plantain, but with white undersides, and in spring it send up tall slender flowers that look like kitten paws. In my experience they don't flop. You can scatter some shade loving spring ephemerals in there too, like Virginia bluebells (not too many as they are just a bit big for the space), glories of the snow, crocus, etc.[/quote] These are great suggestions.[/quote]
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