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Could I grow something around the base of a trampoline?

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Splandy · 11/07/2017 12:36

The trampoline is in the bottom corner of the garden, so has borders on two sides. My son has never played out in the garden so much and absolutely loves the thing, but it is hideous. It is black and orange. I intend to cover the ground underneath with weed matting and bark, then put fruit netting all around the base to stop my youngest getting under it. I thought I could possibly grow something towards the back corner of the trampoline which I could train around and possibly hide the orange padding a little. The trampoline won't be moved and is secured to the ground with extra straps. There is still some general movement from bouncing. Do you think a plant would be able to cope with this? The back of the trampoline is almost always shady but round the front and sides would possibly be coming far enough forward to get some sun. Is this a terrible idea?

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