Rock Garden Plants

Many plants that do well in rock gardens originally come from places with extreme growing conditions, such as deserts or the rocky slopes of mountains. Most have tight foliage, low profiles and deep ...

There are all sorts of practical reasons to try your hand at rock gardening, which is not the cultivation of stones but the placement of dry-loving plants in beds deep in grit and gravel. Such a ...

HeraldNet: Rock gardens: ‘Yes you can’ grow these plants right in your back yard

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Rock gardens: ‘Yes you can’ grow these plants right in your back yard

The News Journal: Some like it hot: Native rock garden plants can take the heat and drought

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Some like it hot: Native rock garden plants can take the heat and drought

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PHILADELPHIA -- Fashionistas in the garden like those great big blooms with petals thick as petticoats, but there's another way to go: rock-garden plants. Their flowers are small, subtle, and every ...

Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Whether you're designing the backyard, front yard or a small space on the side of your house, we've got a rock garden idea that'll ...

Also known as a “rockery,” a rock garden makes a beautiful addition to the landscape. Whether you’re faced with steep slopes, poor soils, or just looking to add a focal point, rock gardens are a DIY ...

The Olympian: Tips for choosing and caring for plants in rock retaining walls and under trees

Tips for choosing and caring for plants in rock retaining walls and under trees