Plant explore? Does anyone know of a place I can put within criteria and it will convey me what plant works best? I have a terrifically steep, rocky bank down my house that...

I have a terrifically steep, rocky bank down my house that I would like to plant something that will cover it. I can't plant anything within the face of the wall because it is very rocky and when you try to verbs into the bank to plant something, the dirt simply falls straight down. So... my idea is to plant any a vine or a ground cover at the bottom and top of the bank... put some chicken lead or something on the bank for the plant to hold on to, and agree to it grow up from the bottom and down from the top until it meets contained by the middle.

So, I am wanting a website that will let me put contained by my criteria... groundcover or vine, fast growing, close to the ground, flowering at most minuscule once a year, zone seven, evergreen plant.

Does anyone know of a website that will let me do this?

Does anyone know of a obedient plant that I can get cheap? It's a big guard and I don't want to spend a fortune for the plant.

I'm open to using a mix of plants, not a short time ago one.

Thanks!
Answers:    This might be what you're looking for:
Plant search database:
http://www.plantstogrow.com/zPlantSearch...
http://www.plantstogrow.com/zPlantSearch...

Vinca, & several types of Ivy (Hedera) are evergreen groundcovers that will climb. There's even a variegated Ivy:
http://www.rhs.org.uk/rhsplantselector/p...
http://www.ivy.org/year_3.html

There's even a Climbing Hydrangea (Hydrangea anomala subsp petiolaris) to be precise a " vigorous, sprawling, deciduous vine that clings and climbs by satellite dish rootlets, typically growing 30-50'. Maybe you can plant this with the evergreen vinca.
Scroll down page for photos:
http://www.mobot.org/gardeninghelp/plant...
http://www.plantstogrow.com/zPlantsDispl...

Take a look at the variegated forms of Vinca. "The trick next to the vinca ... is to be sure we get sufficient hose down down that slope to keep them well during rainless periods so they hold their looks, though the greater hope is that they will be doing fine next to minimal care."
http://www.paghat.com/vincamaculata.html

How in the order of planting Wisteria...it's not evergreen but it's beautiful, tough, tenacious & will cling to the rocks, climb & cover an nouns quickly:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/sisudave/11...
http://www.hort.net/gallery/view/fab/wis...
http://www.hcs.ohio-state.edu/hort/plant...
http://davesgarden.com/guides/pf/showima...
http://www.flickr.com/photos/7678906(a)N06...
http://www.vivaidimontegiovanni.com/arbu...

Here's some more resources that can administer you some ideas.
List of & info going on for vines:
http://www.hcs.ohio-state.edu/hort/plant...

Plant selector from the Royal Horticultural Society:
http://www.rhs.org.uk/rhsplantselector/d...
A search for plants next to the following characteristics: Evergreen, Climbing, Climber/Wall Shrub, Banks and Slopes, brought up nine different types of ivy:
http://www.rhs.org.uk/rhsplantselector/r...

Good luck! Hope this is helpful.
You local garden center or greenhouse NOT HOME DEPOT OR LOWE's will be capable of help you beside advice, and they will enjoy the proper plants for your climate.