Part IV - Living Walls - Borders & Hedges: Yews and Hemlocks: high border

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Top 1.   Dec 24, 2005 11:27 AM

» MommaLibrarian - high border

I live in zone 5 about 15' down and 40' away. I have a strip of east facing, amended clay soil under a mature black locust which I would like to plant with something with an attractive trunk and leaves starting 6 to 10' off the ground. If I lived further south Crapemyrtle would be the perfect solution. Do you have any ideas in my climate?

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