covering a shady area

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Hi,

I have a shady area of land that is overlooked by plum trees in the summer.

It gets a little sun but not much (due to the trees and also a fence to the rear)

I have thought of planting with red stonecrop (see link)

http://www.spaldingbulb.co.uk/Catal...=0&productid=11403&D=ground+cover&R=11403-042

the land is 1.5m wide by 6m long.

my question is how many of these plants would I need to buy to cover a stretch this size in flowers?? :confused:
 
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