low soil level - anything that can grow

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  1. tigglestiggles

    tigglestiggles Apprentice Gardener

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    Hello,

    in the front of the house, the soil level is really low (2-3 inches) and I wondered if there is any sort of ground cover that could grow there despite of that.

    The plan is to put some plants there put some stones around them, so it will discourage my cats to use it as a litter tray and rather use one of the many I provide inside!!

    thanks for your help.
     
  2. lisa0307

    lisa0307 Gardener

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    Ajuga Reptans, Aubrieta, Lamium, Vinca, Thymus, Pulmonaria, Polygonum, Hypericum, Geranium, Euonymus, Bergenia, Sedum.
     
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    Sempervivums, Phlox subulata hybrids.
     
  4. NIGEL.B

    NIGEL.B Apprentice Gardener

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    Hi,

    I agree with Lisa that Vinca(periwinkle) would be excellent.Vinca minor only grows about 6 inches tall but as I found spreads quite quickly.Being evergreen it has something to offer all year and from early May has lovely purple flowers.

    Hope this helps

    Regards
    Nigel
     
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    Fran Gardener

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    Word of warning - if using Vinca ensure that your bed does not border your neighbours bed - its a thug, spreads by underground runner.
     
  6. Rich

    Rich Gardener

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    Snow in summer is an evergreen with silvery leaves and masses of white flowers in summer. It also doesn't mind a dry situation which I assume such a shallow depth will be.
     
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    Is snow in summer the same as snow on the mountain?
     
  8. pete

    pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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    You could try something like Wallflowers or Valerian. When you see wallflowers growing wild 10 foot up a wall with essentially no soil, you realise how they got their name. Valerian will do the same.
     
  10. tigglestiggles

    tigglestiggles Apprentice Gardener

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    Thank you all! Will try some of those suggestions and will post how it goes.
     
  11. tigglestiggles

    tigglestiggles Apprentice Gardener

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    I am in the process of buying seeds/plants, but it states nowhere on those websites when you can plant/sow?

    I absolutely want
    snow in winter
    Geranium
    Vinca
    Thyme

    that should fill the front really nicely and hopefully look stunning!
     
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