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Please help a novice - south facing, upwardly sloping garden

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H1dingInSight · 20/09/2018 16:20

I have a small garden which is south facing and upwardly sloping. The far end is a rocky slope that has virtually no soil.

At the moment the rest of the garden is just grass, but I have a nice man coming to dig out some beds this weekend.

I'd really appreciate some advice on hardy plants that will tolerate lots of sun, grow quite quickly to screen off the rocky slope a bit, but otherwise not need a huge amount of expertise to care for them.

I'd also like to get some plants that I can train up the fence - again, ones that like sun.

Please can you help?

Thank you!

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greathat · 20/09/2018 16:29

Alpines for your rocky slope?

H1dingInSight · 20/09/2018 17:08

Thank you for replying.

The trouble is that the rocky slope is really ugly and uneven. I’d rather hide it behind bushy, leafy plants if I possibly can.

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Ceilingrose · 22/09/2018 03:11

I have just this. I started with what you have, exactly. I now have rooms, with a bed, patio, bed, then lawn. At the top, the rockiest part is a lawn.

Ceilingrose · 22/09/2018 03:12

Is a veg plot

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