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dry shade, northern exposure, steppable plants needed

libbypittsburgh
14 years ago

Hello,

I've browsed this forum but didn't see anything to help with my specific challenge:

I have an area between mine and my neighbor's house that is about 80 feet long and 4-5 feet wide. My neighbor's cement retaining wall divides the two properties. The area is currently covered in ancient broken sidewalk, which I will have removed.

I am looking for plants that are very low growing and can stand a fair amount of foot and garden hose traffic and that will do well in dry shade with a northern exposure. I am in zone 5/6. Very little sun gets in there except a bit on each end of this thin rectangle. Also to be noted is that my neighbor's two children constantly lose destructive items such as basketballs flying over their fence into my property, so nothing too delicate would survive.

I know this is a tough area, but if you can suggest a few things that could succeed, I'd be most grateful. All I can think of right now is Liriope.

Thanks!

Libby

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