We have a thatch roof.
Planting under roof drip line.
We wish to lessen the splash but it s gotto be something with good roots to withstand the force of the water from above.
Every time it rains water will be falling off of the edge of your house s roof right onto the bushes which will damage them and erode the soil.
Design the back layer with plants tolerant of full shade.
If you plant beneath an overhang be prepared to water these plants throughout the growing season.
Notice how the trees and shrubs in this foundation planting are placed beyond the drip line of the overhanging eaves.
You might say i have gutters.
This is especially important for a building with a basement.
It grows well in atlanta ga so perhaps it would do well for you.
Even if other areas under the overhang receive partial sun for a few hours per day the back row is unlikely to get a significant.
Secondly think about your roof its overhang and the drip edge of your roof.
Any suggestions on what i can plant under the dripline of my roof.
It produces purple flowers in august.
If you live in a cold climate even with gutters icicles can form will drip and can.
Planting directly under the drip line is asking for trouble rain snow and ice will damage any plant in that location sometimes terminally.
Md landscaping driggs idaho.
Drip line in irrigation.
In pa it is a very tough plant that will grow anywhere.
Drip irrigation is a low pressure low volume watering system that saves water and fertilizer by allowing water to drip slowly to the roots of plants either onto the soil s surface or directly onto the root zone through a network of valves pipes tubing and emitters.
How about liriope muscari.
Sun shade even dry shade under a maple tree as shown in the following photo.
From the building to a few inches further than the drip line i have rocks actually put there those broken up pieces of red bricks i can buy here in bags at lowes and hd.