Home
Supplies For Wall Gardening Resources
Vegetable Gardening Tips Links
Terms of Service
Privacy Policy
Contact

Sitemap

Sponsored Links

 

Navigation

Square foot gardening
Gardening boots
Garden stores
Organic gardening information
Gardening by the yard
Shade gardening
Building a greenhouse
National gardening association
Landscape gardening
Indoor gardening
Gardening design
Market gardening
Lawn mower
Flower gardening
Privacy

Books

Warning: Invalid argument supplied for foreach() in /home/tea/public_html/gardens-gardening.com/includes/amazon.php on line 868


Use Rocks as a Feature in Your Landscape

If you want an attractive arrangement in your yard or garden but you don’t want to spend an awful lot of money, try landscaping with rocks. You do not have to make significant purchases when working with this material because you most likely have a whole collection of them on your property already.

 

My husband and I decided to try landscaping with rocks because we kept uncovering stones while we were gardening, walking and playing on the property. The stones come in an array of shapes and sizes that help to create depth and interest in even the most simply arrangements.

The first thing we did was arrange a circle of stones around three large trees that are located in the front yard. Landscaping with rocks around each of the trees defined the space. Each tree has its own collection of landscape stones surrounding it. The circles are arranged a little over a foot from the bottom of each tree.

We laid plastic over the grass and weeds growing awkwardly around the trees and used the landscape stones to weigh it down. We put red mulch over the plastic to create a tailored look. The result of landscaping with rocks in this case was a high-priced look for very little money. The only investment we made was the cheap plastic and the mulch.

Next, we decided to use the flat rock found on our property for a walkway. This type of landscaping with rocks is quite different from the tree design because it is quite time-consuming especially because we have clay earth in the area we were covering. This made the area flood with water when it rained.

We dug a shallow ditch and hammered a spike into various sections of the clay. This helps the thick earth absorb more water into the ground. The shallow ditch was filled with gravel and the gravel was covered with sand. The flat landscape stones were then carefully arranged and embedded into the sand.

After several passes and some mortar to secure the stones, the walkway was complete. This time-consuming task was well worth the time and effort. The only cost was the gravel, sand and mortar along with the many hours of digging and placement.

Landscaping with rocks is a relatively cheap alternative to buying supplies from your local home improvement center. The colors of the stones are beautiful and the various tones and textures are a visual delight. We are quite proud of our accomplishment and we are happy that we used natural materials found in our own yard.



 

Gardening Recommended Products


Gardening By The Moon News

Moon's darker side uncovered by NASA's lunar mission

Washington, Jan 14 (ANI): New maps produced by the Lyman Alpha Mapping Project (LAMP) aboard NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter have revealed features of the Moon's northern and southern poles in regions that lie in perpetual darkness.

Read more...


Dark side of the moon revealed: Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter's LAMP reveals lunar surface features

New maps produced by the Lyman Alpha Mapping Project aboard NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter reveal features at the moon's northern and southern poles in regions that lie in perpetual darkness. LAMP uses a novel method to peer into these so-called permanently shadowed regions, making visible the invisible.

Read more...


What powers these inspiring outdoor and adventure websites?

Ryan Boudreaux picks 10 inspirational outdoor and adventure websites and points out the various web design tools and platforms that help power them.

Read more...


Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter's LAMP reveals lunar surface features

( Southwest Research Institute ) New maps produced by the Lyman Alpha Mapping Project aboard NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter reveal features at the moon's northern and southern poles in regions that lie in perpetual darkness. LAMP, developed by Southwest Research Institute, uses a novel method to peer into these so-called permanently shadowed regions, making visible the invisible.

Read more...


Past Ellerslie winners design gardens for the future

Four past gold medal winners at the Ellerslie International Flower Show return to this year's show to create an inner city courtyard or rooftop garden for Christchurch of the future.

Read more...