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Old 04-30-2006, 10:43 AM
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I probably wouldn't have to clean out the leaves but some poor sole will. That's why I like to stay away from cotoneaster. I thought of ST john's wort although I've only planted it once and do not have much experience with it. I was thinking a perennial would be nice. String trim it in the fall and blow the leaves out. Once the deer found Rudbeckia it probably wouldn't flower much. I was thinking lysimachia clethroides. I'm looking for a fast growing and spreads but maybe Lysimachia might be to invasive. Other current thoughts include Diervilla, Itea, Stephanandra. Any quickly spreading, perennials anyone can think of?
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