What plants are best for a space that is 3' X 20'..no deep root plants but something that will last forever? Full sun.
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Walter Reeves on May 15, 2012are you looking for flowers or for shrubs?Helpful Reply
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Harriett W on May 15, 2012I would like both but no deep roots because of the house foundation.Helpful Reply
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Erica Glasener on May 15, 2012I would suggest perennials, a combination of those with attractive foliage and flowers. Daylilies are great and easy, lambs ears, Chrysanthemum 'Becky' (white daisy flowers) and if you want a shrub or two, Hydrangea paniculata 'Limelight' is easy. Low sedums for groundcover.Helpful Reply
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Erica Glasener on May 15, 2012One more perennial, Arkansas Bluestar, (Amsonia hubrichtii), pale blue flowers in spring, green willow like foliage all summer and yellow fall color. Tough and beautiful.Helpful Reply
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360 Sod (Donna Dixson) on May 15, 2012How about a Dwarf Nandina mixed in for some year round leaf interest. I love the new variety named 'Obession' maybe paired with some Dwarf Grasse like Hamln and some ground cover Sedum, Ice Plant or Dianthus in the front. You could also add in some wonderful Red Hot Poker Plant! Or some of the new coneflowers with some really awesome colors. Or some candy tuft,...OK I am stopping now! :)Helpful Reply
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Lisa Johnson on Apr 15, 2016Plant yucca, coral bells, creeping phlox, spring bulbs and black Eyed susan. Space accordinglyHelpful Reply
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