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May 27, 2015 8:10 AM CST
Name: Kyla Houbolt
Gastonia, NC (Zone 7b)
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Actually it isn't all that dry, nor is it a large area, but I don't want to get something in there and have it fail for having neglected to get some experienced advice first. I hope to get three of something while Bluestone is still having their sale.

The area is about 2 feet by 2.5 feet, under a rose, next to a chain link fence and it is screening the fence that is part of the task here.

It isn't the driest shade; I have another area of dry shade where Japanese anemones have croaked (only one of an original three has survived despite my mama hen behavior) and toad lilies newly planted last year are struggling. One thought was to move all that to this slightly friendlier spot but it would be more fun to buy something new.

I can get a photo if that would help but I'd appreciate any suggestions!

Thank You!
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