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Originally Posted by Stilljester
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Thank you. I'd hope they have wholesale customers in NH and Lakes Region, but at least the product is available. I had forgotten about Wintergreen. We used to have some in our yard when I was a kid. The problem with shorefront plantings in many cases is there is little soil. A patch, then ledge, a patch, then thin soil over rocks. From a landscapers perspective, that may be good for visual effect. Fro DES point6 of view almost any thick brushy planting is better than grass. Or, if you have grass, don't cut it or don't re move the clippings.