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Tips on setting up a rock garden


Lots of people love creating a wonderful feature within their garden simply by building a rock garden. It can be ideal as it will fit into any garden. Different types and Colours of rocks (limestone as well as sandstone being the best) may be used to fit the surrounding area, as well as harmonising this way is going to be attractive to the eye. Make sure you find various sizes of rock including a few large types, but not too many for a smaller garden. Attempt to avoid using concrete or bricks as these materials tend to be unsuitable for alpines and other rockery plants, all they are going to do is produce a pleasant home for slugs and snails.

The places you place your rockery is important, it ought to be open and far from trees. A number of alpines do require shade, but this could be achieved by carefully placed rocks. The main factor of a rockery is well drained ground. The earth needs to be dug to about a couple of feet and also a covering of 75mm limestone placed at the bottom. For those who have dug up some turf to create your rockery, this can be put upside down on top of the limestone and will aid the drainage process. Make certain the soil is rammed in behind and around every single rock placed in position. When deciding which approach to position stones, I normally simply toss them in the air and let gravity to determine for me. Dwarf conifers can be used in your design to offer an illusion of elevation; they can also provide shade to other plant life.

Prior to building your own rockery it is often advisable to look at a number of well-designed rockeries to acquire a good idea of what you want to accomplish.

The main element to a very good rockery is to try and make it appear as natural as you possibly can, good drainage and various well preferred plants.



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