Where can I find plants to fill spaces along a rock wall?
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Sun or shade, annual or perennials or both! This is your 1st decision.
I used Dif . colors of Phlox and decorative grasses. But not pompass, its very hard to get rid of.
If you want little upkeep, the colorful grasses are hardy.
There are several varieties of sedums and they multiply and will fill in nicely. Some are very low growing and have a slight mauve tint to their leaves. Any plant nursery will be able to show you a wide variety. Very hardy plants.
Back to my Loriope again. Cheap, propogates and can be easily thinned out as the yrs. go by. Looks nice mixed in with colorful annuals or perennials.