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Planting a new garden using no-till method | Plumbago, Japanese Mock orange, marigold | Full sun



Today I’m sharing how I plated a new garden using the no-till method. I collected cardboard to use as a natural barrier to suppress grass and weeds.

✿ Plants mentioned ✿
✿Ocean blue plumbago (Plumbago auriculata)
Grows 6 x 8ft
Zone 9-11
full sun

✿ Japanese Mock Orange (Variegated Pittosporum)
Grow 6 x 6 ft
Zone 8-11
Partial shade to full sun

✿French Marigold (Tagetes patula)
Grows 12 inches
Zone 2-11
Full sun

✿Aztec grass (Liriope muscari)
From 1x 2 feet
Zone 7-10
Partial shade/sun

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Planting a new garden using no-till method | Plumbago, Japanese Mock orange, marigold | Full sun

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