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plants that might help with soil erosion
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- Date: Thu, 1 Mar 2001 15:00:46 EST
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Hi everyone,
I have an area I'd love to use for some sq. ft. beds, but would like your
advise. It is at the edge of a dropoff to a creek. There has been erosion
here previously, and I would like to put something in that would help to
anchor the soil there, (previous home owners cleared native trees and brush
and put in only grass, which they then let go to opportunistic weeds). I am
trying to do a mini-prairie area with some native plantings and wildscaping
over most of the area, but would love some ideas about types of veggies or
flowers that I could do in a raised bed or two. In this part of the yard,
the soil is poor and fairly sandy (both of which are appropriate).
Thanks in advance for any ideas!
Sandi
N. Texas
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