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Maggi Young
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A photo of a garden by Californian designer David Feix (- from twitter) - showing an attractive use of succulent plants
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It's beautiful. But how do you maintain it? How do you weed? From the sides?
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I wondered that myself - perhaps the slope is retained by big rocks that act as stepping stones? There seem to be large rocks visible near the foot.
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