Thursday, July 15, 2010

Rock garden plants Great Ideas

These plants normally grow dwarf herbaceous plants that are low ground cover that go well with a rock garden. They are also known as the Alps, as sure as the Alpini were collected from the Himalayas, Andes and other places, and brought more to the pleasure of others.

But not all plants are perennial rock garden Alpine true. Some are the product of new plant varieties, and some are also from the plain. After designing and building the Rock Garden site, the nextexpected appearance of the surface of the garden is the selection of plants are used in it.

Planting mix instead of regular ground is perhaps the best decision to get great results. Try to always look your rock garden as a natural rock slopes with stones back to do. Many alpine crevices of the stones and bricks to flourish, somewhere in the garden is a place for a small rock garden, and at least one pair of alpine plants.

DwarfConifers, low-growing shrubs, dwarf bulbs and a few year have to play all play an important role and there are infinite possible arrangements. Some plants, most are planted vertically into the cracks between the ancient stone walls or in the cobbled paths. The success of a rock garden depends on the location, construction and planting. One very important thing to remember is to look before buying the stone porous types, such as allowing the entry of root. Almost all plants of rockare plants love sun, so that the path to the rock garden should be, who is blessed with enough hours of sunlight.

some countries, rock gardens often accompany outdoor stone oven in which people often entertaining collection of outdoor cooking, and so if you are, and people also like to cook outdoors in doubt think of the building a stone oven and your way will be time to purchase stones and other materialsConstruction.

A great list of beautiful plants account for a rock garden, are Acaena, amounting to 2, extends to 2 feet, flowers from July through September, deep green leaves and large red crest bronze. Special note on this plant, can be very invasive. Arabis grows up to 9 inches, and extends up to 2 meters. Another invasive plant, but if you're the type of person who shares with others, perhaps you can control, different varieties, purple flowers, colored oroff-white flowers are very attractive.

Rock garden iris, its height is up to 4 inches, and extends up to 6 inches, requires well-drained lime free soil, and divide the rhizomes in late summer, every two years for the increase. The list goes on, and if they do not like rock gardens, endless possibilities.

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