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When preparing flower beds for planting, work in several inches of peat moss or other organic matter to help retain moisture in summer. Apply fertilizer.
The following plants are suitable for seashore plantings.
Plane-tree Maple Red Cedar London Plane Service-berry Sour Gum Silver Poplar Russian Olive Colorado Blue Spruce Laurel Leaf Willow American Holly Japanese Black Pine SassafrasSHRUBS
Chokeberry (Aronia) Heath (Erica) Seabuckthorn Groundselbush (Baccharis)Beach Heather (Hudsonia) MemorialRose Japanese Barberry Hydrangea Rugosa Rose Heather (Calluna) Shore Juniper Japanese Yew Japanese Quince Creeping Juniper Blueberry Summersweet (Clethra) California Privet Arrowwood (Viburnum) Scotch Broom (Cytissus) Bayberry Inkberry Autumn Olive (Elaegnus) Beach PlumANNUALS
Centaurea Annual Phlox Nasturtium Gallardia Dwarf Marigold Petunia Lantana Cleome Portulaca California Poppy Geranium VerbenaPERENNIALS
Golden Tuft (Alyssum) Chrysanthemum Lythrum Arabis Dianthus Rudbeckia Armeria Daylily Bearberry (Arctyostaphylos) Gaillardia Santolina Sedum Dusty Miller (Artemisia) Candytuft Teucrium New England Aster Perennial Flax Periwinkle Lavender Bulbs Bearded Iris Veronica Cerastium YuccaVINES
Climbing Hydrangea Chinese Fleecevine Wisteria Source: Ocean County Extension Service Rutgers - The State University of NewJersey
EMERALD SEA SHORE JUNIPER is a spreading shrub that grows to a height of 1 foot. It spreads by lateral branching to form a dense ground cover. On dunes the foliage is pale green. It is an excellent shrub for landscaping and stabilizing sand dunes, for cover on sandy road banks, and for border plantings. Plants 2 fee apart provide complete cover in 2 to 3 years. It grows will in the same environment as the Japanese Black Pine, but has a better tolerance to shade.
BAYBERRY is a semi-evergreen shrub that grows to a height of about 7 feet. It is native to coastal sand dunes. White flowers appear in Many and large edible fruit in August or September. It grows in medium-fertility, slightly acid, loamy and sandy soils. It has fair shade tolerance and excellent drought tolerance. It is used for stabilizing sand dunes, beautification and its edible fruit.
BEACH PLUM is a deciduous shrub that grows to a height of about 7 feet. It is native to coastal sand dunes. White flowers appear in May and large edible fruit in August or September. Soil preferences and uses are the same as the Bayberry.
DUSTY MILLER is an ornamental plant used for stabilizing coastal dunes. It grows to a height of 1 to 2 feet and plants placed 2 feet apart will provide complete ground cover in 2 years. It spreads by rhizomes to form a loose cover. It has a furry-textured, grayish-white stems and leaves.
AMERICAN BEACH GRASS grows to a height of 3 to 4 feet. It spreads rapidly by underground stems to form erosion-resistant cover. It traps windblown sand to build dunes. Two varieties, CAPE and HATTERAS are commercially available. Planting clumps of grass 12 to 18 inches apart will provide cover in 1 to 2 years.
RUGOSA ROSE is sprawling shrub that grows to a height of 3 to 5 feet. It spreads by stout underground stems. Surface stems have sharp spines. Dark-green leaves turn bright orange in the fall. White, pink or purple flowers blossom most of the summer, and red fruit appears in the fall. It provides food and cover for songbirds.
Source: Conservation Plants for the Northeast
U.S. Department of Agriculture #1154

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