Rockin' Rock Gardens
- Author Michael Kish
- Published September 16, 2010
- Word count 548
Rockin' Rock Gardens
by Green Acres Nursery
www.GreenAcresVista.com
Rock features are some of the world's most striking natural wonders. But
when Chimney Rock is in the backyard it's not so inspiring. Mountain tops
and rocky glades produce some of the most amazing specimens, from
weather-beaten junipers to tiny alpine flowers that the mountain top climate
has evolved some incredibly unique plants. Alpine plants love rugged
conditions and infertile soil, making them the best choices for rock gardens
or converting an uneven outcropping into an attractive landscape.
Natural rock formations are all unique but they do follow certain rules.
Rocks are never randomly placed, they are consistent geological features
formed by the continuous movement of glaciers. Round rocks are usually river
rocks that have been smoothed by water. Alpine and cliff rocks are more
angular. Find cubes and natural slabs that can be buried so it looks like
they are naturally protruding from the ground. Use local stone whenever
possible, to blend with the landscape. Study local rock formations, noting
the grain of the rocks, positioning of cracked segments, and mixture sizes.
Mimicking nature when placing rocks and choosing plants will make the most
effective rock garden.
The first step when planning a rock garden should be to consider the
logistics of importing tons, literally, tons, of rocks that must be
delivered, then moved into place individually, while considering the
placement of the rocks in relation to each other. Move very large boulders
with a forklift. Always talk to a professional about the logistics of your
property before committing to a project.
When planning the layout of a rock garden, consider the terrain of your
property. For level areas it might be necessary to raise-up part of the
ground into a berm where the rocks can be buried. Alternatively, rocks can be
buried below the ground level imitating a natural outcropping. Properties
with a natural slope have a few more options for laying out a rock garden. A
hill can be terraced and connected by a meandering rock path or thin slabs
can be wedged into a hill, making a natural planter. A slope is also great
for giving the rock garden a little bit of shade.
Choose rocks that are large enough to be one-third buried. Rocks need to be
stable so the garden can be weeded and maintained. Rocks will naturally move
as the soil heaves, so it's important to have the rocks securely installed
or it can be dangerous not only to the plants but to visitors as well. Once
the rocks are stable, fill in the cracks and spaces with planting mix, a
blend of topsoil, compost and grit, water in the mix, allowing all the nooks
and crannies to be filled. Continue adding planting mix until the soil is
stable and ready to be planted.
Choose compact plants that are heat and drought tolerant. Compact and
prostrate evergreens are excellent choices for trees and shrubs in rock
gardens. Mediterranean herbs like lavenders and thymes are excellent choices.
Perennials that do well in rock gardens include carex, fescue, dwarf fountain
grass, penstemon, verbena, and veronica. Succulents and cacti also do well
and include aloes, agaves, euphorbias, sedums, and sempervivums.
For more information on Rock Gardens visit Green Acres Nursery at
www.GreenAcresVista.com
Michael Kish owner of Green Acres Vista Nursery. Discusses tips for planting a butterfly garden.
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