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Gardening Know How Questions & Answers - https://questions.gardeningknowhow.comWhat kind of perennials could I plant that would absorb the moisture? It is a narrow strip (about 12″ wide) along the side of the back part of the garage. I guess it is about 10′ long, but I haven’t measured it. The part furthest from the door may get some sun, but it would be minimal. I would prefer something with flowers, but that is now essential, I will accept anything that will absorb the moisture.
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1 Comment To "I Have An Area By The Back Door That Is Extremely Moist And Gets NO Sun."
#1 Comment By luis_pr On 10/24/2022 @ 6:40 pm
Consider/research Ostrich Fern, False Goat’s Beard (Astilbe), Sweet Woodruff and/or mid-to-late blooming Hostas.