I made a mistake last year which was our first year in our home and my first gardening by rushing out to buy a shrub to plant at the end of our driveway. I didn't even think to check to see if it was salt tolerant and needless to say it didn't make it through the winter. There are quite a few bare spots that I can't get grass to come back next to the road where I would like to plant some type of shrubs or groundcover. Any ideas out there of what would work in this area?
TIA
Mel
This message was edited Jun 5, 2007 12:11 PM
Salt Tolerant Plants..
Hi Mel, Try doing a search on "salt tolerant plants" new england on Google. You will get several choices. Seaside plants are a good option. Just check for zone. Cyndie
Mel, I have Bonica roses, a "no fuss" shrub rose out by my curb. They are doing well.
Dave
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