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Sun, Apr 24, 11 at 12:10
| Hello. i live in the lehigh valley of PA. i want to edge my asphalt driveway. mulch and rock are a pain. is there a low-growing ground cover that would work well along a driveway? full sun, decent soil. thanks. |
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- Posted by gardengal48 PNW zone 8 (My Page) on Mon, Apr 25, 11 at 11:54
| Creeping thyme is great in a full sun location, as long as the soil provides good drainage. And very tolerant to foot traffic. Elfin thyme (Thymus praecox 'Minus') is the lowest growing, forming a dense, mat-like carpet. |
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