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radical noodle

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7. If you want ground cover
Tue Apr 4, 2017, 12:06 AM
Apr 2017

get the vining kind. On a steep hill that's what I would probably plant. It survives most anything and should be fine there. Vinca annuals would work too, but if you want something that you don't bother with on that hill, try the vining kind. It will survive winters in Indiana, because I had some of that too.

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