We live in a golf course community on the Mississippi Gulf Coast and our backyard faces a rough. We were told by the developer we could use this area between the rough and our property as long as we maintained it.
The rough looks pretty rough, pardon the pun. Katrina certainly didn't help matters. I've been trying to clean out the weeds and vines and dress it up a little bit, at least the part that we see when we sit on our back porch or patio.
I'm thinking about planting shrubs or perennial flowers, as understory, is that what you call it? The area receives full sun, pretty much all day. My ideas, so far, are the Louisiana iris, encore azaleas, Indian Hawthorne. I would like something with color and/or texture (evergreen) throughout the year, yet requires little maintenance. Am I asking too much?
Any suggestions would be more than welcome, thank you.
natal
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