What type of trees and flowers can I plant on dry soil.
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Thank you Olivia
Hi Hil! We did this and there are many things you can do. I hope this will encourage you and give you some ideas of your own. You need to know the local trees and plants that grow well in your area to decide, but here are some helpful techniques for you to consider: https://www.hometalk.com/diy/grow/flowers/mini-garden-of-flowers-or-how-to-make-a-mini-garden-36566911?r=2
Mini Garden of Flowers or How to Make a Mini-garden