Building a Rock Garden Pebble by Pebble

Building a rock garden can be one of the most enjoyable outdoor experiences you’ve ever had. It is the perfect landscaping project for you to engage in by yourself or with another. You may want a rock garden for any number of reasons. To begin with, they can be very beautiful features for your area. Second, they provide great drainage in problem spots. You may also want a rock garden because it is simply the best idea for that tough to landscape spot on your property. There are several things to consider when you get ready to build your rock garden.

One of the first things to think about as you begin to build your rock garden is the site you intend to build on. There may be a variety of plants in the area where you intend to add rock. If this is the case, you have to decide which plants will be an excellent addition to your landscaping project and which will simply harm the look of your new rock garden. Trees can be an especially nice addition to your garden. Try to keep trees with deep roots (like oak trees), and they can provide a nice bit of shade when you want to enjoy the peace of your rock garden on a bright day. However, anything that causes your rock garden area to look too crowded or just generally scrappy should be taken out of the area. Some of the plants may transplant to other areas quite well, but others should imply be thrown away.

The best way to get rid of all of the unwanted plants in the area you intend to place your rocks in is to dig the area out completely. This will help you to eliminate the root systems of the plants, preventing them from making any kind of a comeback in the area. Once you’ve eliminated the undesirables, focus your attention on the plants you intend to keep. Carefully prune them to keep them from looking overly scrappy. If the plant is too thick, thin it out. If the plant contains dead material or sick wood, get rid of it.

The next step in creating the perfect rock garden is to pay attention to the quality of the soil in the area. The chances are quite good that you will want some carefully chosen vegetation for your rock garden, and because you will want plants that grow well, paying attention to the type of soil you have will enhance the look of your new plants. Make sure that your soil texture is perfect, and that the soil depth is appropriate where you wish to plant. Remember that the two major planting seasons are spring and early fall, so plan your project on that time line. Furthermore, if you have had to dig up the area where you are creating your landscaping paradise, give it an entire season to rest. Your plants will grow much better.

Choosing a placement area for your plants is the next step in creating your rock garden. Remember that the aim of most rock gardens is to mimic nature. As a result, you will want to choose areas for your plant that have a natural look and feel. Look through nature pictures on the Internet to understand how those plants grow in native areas. Think about where you might want to create cliff like areas for plants to congregate, and crevice areas for single plants to stand out. Remember to create areas that not only look good but that will also support the plant life of your choice.

Your final step to the perfect rock garden is to find the rocks you want to use and place them carefully according to your plan. Your choice of rocks will, naturally, depend upon the area in which you live. If you have several options available to you, choose porous rock surfaces. Hard rocks like granite take much longer to weather, and simply don’t offer the area the appearance you may be looking for. Try to get a good mix of rock shapes, and as you place them, be sure to go for that natural look.

Rock gardens can be a great addition to any landscaping area. Make careful choices, and you are sure to get the perfect scene for relaxation.





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