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All products have a unique flower designs that horticulturalists
and gardeners will appreciate. Branded items include: t-shirts,
sweatshirts, sneakers, posters, skateboards, mouse pads, stickers,
bumper stickers, buttons, mugs, tote bags, invitations, greeting
cards, neckties, postcards, posters, prints and much more!
Caring for Rock Gardens
Rock gardens are a great landscaping choice,
especially for environments that don't get a lot
of rain and consequently can't support the convential
lawn without wasteful water usage. They are also
a great component of xeriscaping, planting a lawn
with plants that don't require extra water. A
rock garden is virtually maintenance free, which
is one reason they are so popular.
Visualize the site and size of your rock garden.
It is helpful, when visiting a nursery or hunting
for rocks at a local river, to have an idea of
the kind of garden you want. Putting together
a blueprint of your future garden can aid you
immeasurably in buying materials to create your
garden.
Rock gardens can be planted with ground cover
plants around the bottom edge of the 'rockery'
so that it blends in with the lawn. Or, if you
prefer, the lawn can be sharply edged around the
rockery to give it more definition. There are
many uses for rocks in a decorative scheme and
many plants that will provide whatever color scheme
you wish.
One component of a rock garden that should not
be neglected is proper drainage for the plants
and choosing plants that will thrive happily in
your soil. Your local nursery or native plant
society will probably have the answers to most
of your questions about how to pick the best site,
create good drainage (if you don't already have
it) and what plants will live happily within your
property boundaries.
If you are buying rocks, as opposed to searching
for them in countryside and coast, you will be
able to pick up many colored rocks, which will
give plenty of interest to your rockery. However,
there are many beautiful arrangements that can
be made with rocks that you pick up in river beds
or that just happen to catch your eye (don't take
rocks or anything else from protected spaces,
though!)
For a special touch, you can set up a self-circulating
pebble pond either on the top of your rockery,
or slightly lower and to one side. This will require
a bowl which will be hidden by lots of stones,
the type of stones you find at the beach. Pebble
pools work by an electric pump squirting water
up into the air about twelve inches; the water
drops down vertically and falls over the pebbles.
This water drains through the pebbles and into
the bowl where it is collected into the circulating
flow. An eco-friendly way to do this is to buy
a solar-powered pump and keep a rain barrel, with
which you can periodically refresh the water in
the pond.
Once rock gardens are established, especially
if they feature xeriscaping, they require very
little maintenance to keep them looking good and
lending some character to your property. For people
who maintain their own property, but want as little
maintenance as possible, they are one of the best
choices in landscaping.
Rock gardens are a great landscaping choice,
especially for environments that don't get a lot
of rain and consequently can't support the convential
lawn without wasteful water usage. They are also
a great component of xeriscaping, planting a lawn
with plants that don't require extra water. A
rock garden is virtually maintenance free, which
is one reason they are so popular. Visualize the
site and size of your rock garden. It is helpful,
when visiting a nursery or hunting for rocks at
a local r
About the Author:
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Mountain Beach real estate, contact Michael
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