Several stonecrops and houseleeks, generally with their rosettes of plump, pointed leaves are suitably small and spreading. |
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Replace with good-quality topsoil and either fill with hardy annual seeds, perennials like thyme and houseleeks or even a small shrub. |
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Don't worry if they're cracked, you can use them for succulents, such as sedums and houseleeks. |
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Plants which form mounds of foliage, such as alpine saxifrages and houseleeks, look particularly attractive in troughs. |
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It looks great in all weathers and you may be able to get plants like houseleeks growing in the crevices too. |
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Plant up the area with ground-hugging alpine plants such as gentians, saxifrages and houseleeks. |
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A low-growing alpine or perhaps some succulent houseleeks should thrive in a sunny spot or, if the new mini-bed is bigger, go for a small shrub. |
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And wide shallow clay pans were planted with varieties of houseleeks. |
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To brighten up patio steps, plant small shallow containers of low-growing succulents such as houseleeks and echeveria for a Mediterranean atmosphere. |
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