froggy
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- Chris Michaels
In my garden at home, we have a section of flower bed that is due to be planted up sometime next year. I have already succeeded in creadting a small amphibian-friendly but aesthetically pleasing pond area, and want to influence the choice of bedding plants in the same direction.
The flower bed is moderately shady and moderately damp (neither very wet nor very dry), and is alongside a fence.
What are a good choice of plants that will be good for amphibians, look fairly nice in terms of flowers and not require too much attention with regards to weeding etc?
I live in southern England, just south of London.
Chris
The flower bed is moderately shady and moderately damp (neither very wet nor very dry), and is alongside a fence.
What are a good choice of plants that will be good for amphibians, look fairly nice in terms of flowers and not require too much attention with regards to weeding etc?
I live in southern England, just south of London.
Chris