For some people rock gardening is an unavoidable
necessity due to rocky terrain, or even drought laden areas where they
live. For others, rock gardening is simply another way to express their
creative gardening skills through an unusual medium.
Having first been established in the British Isles,
early rock gardens were generally thought to be an eyesore and were not as
well balanced as today's rock gardens. By the turn of twentieth century
however, rock gardening had taken off and giant leaps and bounds were
made, so much so that rock gardening took off across the Atlantic and
crossed to Northern America where it still perseveres to this day.
Today, garden enthusiasts looking to create their own
rock garden have a myriad of choices available to them, with two of the
main types of rock gardening being Japanese, or Zen, gardens, and your
average everyday rock garden.
Like most people if you are going for the more
widespread trend of rock gardening where plants abound, (Zen gardens are
more rocky and less plant-filled) there are a few things you will need to
take into consideration.
Tip!
Rock works well to create patios or flower boarders
If your landscape is mainly rocky then you won't have
too much of a problem setting up your garden. If, however, you are doing
rock gardening for purely aesthetic reasons, then you'll need to plan and
create carefully to achieve the results you are after.
Since most gardens always seem to have at least one
troublesome spot, this seems to be the most likely place to start your
planning. You'll need a place with optimal sunshine, and preferably a
slope. If you don't have a slope don't worry, you can build the contours
that you need.
Tip! ) Rock features
and rock gardens will enhance your garden and become base for your
garden design
Next, scout out the rocks that you already have in your
garden, if any. There's a good chance that you can use at least some of
them. If you don't have any, don't worry rocks are always available to
buy, your local nursery will probably stock some as well.
When choosing your rocks, choosing a colour scheme that
looks natural is a good idea. Keeping this colour scheme in mind when you
go to buy your plants will help greatly as you can pick and choose the
plants to suit you. Also, you'll need to make sure that the plants you
choose are the type that won't need much water, as the water will tend to
filter through the rocks.
Tip!
Rock is the basic element of the earth, supporting our soil
Now that you've made your purchases you can now start
your rock gardening in earnest. From here on out it's mainly the task of
giving your rock garden a slight elevation or slope, and mixing your
plants in with rocks at a particular space, and angle to suit you, the
person who is actually doing the rock gardening.
Rock Garden features can be simple using stone to
highlight flowers or a stone wall can be a divider for your borders. Of
course the rock garden can be constructed - anywhere.
Existing plants benefit very much from some rock garden
features. The look good if completely natural almost as af the rocks had
been there forever