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If you can't divert accumulating water, consider Plan B -- install plants that don't mind getting wet feet from time to time.
These four plants are ideally suited for areas with moist soil conditions.
If you can't divert accumulating water, consider Plan B -- install plants that don't mind getting wet feet from time to time.
How much moisture are your plants getting? Conduct an irrigation audit to find out.
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Some fabulous plants will only grow in soil that is permanently moist, and even if you don't have a boggy area in your garden, it's qui...
For moist to wet areas of your landscape, choose from among these beautiful plants: they love having wet feet.
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