Rock Garden Plants: Learn about the special plants that make up rock gardens. Garden Types: Explore a variety of wonderful garden types. Gardening: We answer all of your general gardening questions in this section. Contents How to Plan a Rock Garden Building a Rock Garden Caring for a Rock...
HOW TO BUILD A ROCK GARDENVary materials such as pebbles, gravel and stepping stones to make a more visually interesting landscape. Designers: Adriana Berry, Plant Passion Design. Photo: Janet Loughrey.Make a list. In order to have the right materials on hand, make a list of what you need...
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How to apply mulch Clear the site of all weeds. If the ground is dry, water thoroughly. Cover the area in a layer of your chosen garden mulch. Make sure the area has a mulch depth of at least 2cm (5"). Clear the mulch away from the stems of the plants. Use a rake to gently ...
You may make your bog garden as large as you’d like, but the depth must be at least 1 foot deep to ensure the bog does not dry out. Drainage Place a pond liner or plastic sheet along the bottom of the excavation. Poke or drill a few holes along the sides of the pond liner or...
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We have to bring the rest of the yard up to Zack’s masterpiece. Good thing we have Greenworks. Good thing we have this cordless Greenworks edger to make the job easier. With all of the landscaping and outdoor work that we have done this year, I am honored to be working with a qua...
while supporting someone local. While I don’t see it as a downside, this wood is usually “rough cut"—it hasn’t gone through a sanding process to make the sides smooth. They also have not been kiln dried as they would be for a big box store, meaning they still hold a lot of ...
Years ago, I was lucky enough to acquire many roofing slates and used those to edge a raised bed on a slope. Cement blocks can be used to make a bed for heat-loving plants. Here’s the list of possibilities: Untreated wood.Pine is the cheapest but will rot after a few years, as ...