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Special Conditions

When designing a garden, special features like soggy or rocky areas, bodies of water, slopes, and consistent prevailing winds override all other considerations.

Each of these conditions gave rise to its own species and those species are the only ones that will thrive in them.

Boggy sites are ideal for rain gardens, where they handle water runoff by preventing it from leaving the site.

Plants such as mint, foxtails, astilbe, turtleheads, creeping Jenny and Siberian irises will flourish there.

Waterlilies, marsh marigolds, and yellow flag irises only grow in ponds or places that remain consistently waterlogged.

A combination of vinca, creeping phlox, dead nettle, and junipers can be used to stop erosion on a sunny slope while making it look beautiful. For a slope in the shade, try pachysandra or ivy.

Rock cress, periwinkle, hens and chickens, ice plant, sedum, soapwort and thrift are all suitable for rock gardens.

To combat persistent wind on the site, plant arborvitae, yew, lilac, hazelnut or viburnum hedges as windbreaks.

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