A rock garden design is a great choice for beauty and
elegance simply because rocks are wonderful to look at. We enjoy rock
and stone in nature, so why not bring that beauty into your own yard
with a stunning rock garden design. However, if you are thinking
seriously about this, then I strongly urge you to read a book or two on
the topic, look over this site for information, and plan very carefully
before you proceed with your project. Why is that, you ask? Because
rock gardens are difficult to redesign once they are in place. Rocks
are heavy making any structural changes highly undesirable. Most
gardeners who implement a rock garden design rarely change it. The
design will remain as it is for many years.
One tip to help in
designing your garden is to first think about what you like to plant.
Don’t think about the rocks at first. Think about what you enjoy
growing and what you have time to grow. Do you like shade plants, or
ones that thrive in sunlight? Do you enjoy shrubs or flowers? After you
are clear about what you will plant in your garden, then you can start
to consider a suitable rock garden design. For example, if you enjoy
shade-loving plants, you are going to want to leave the shady spots
available for growing while the portions where you place the rocks will
be where the sun shines. The safest rock garden design will leave soil
open in both shady and sunny areas. You don’t want to expend great
effort in designing a garden with no shady spots for growing only to
find in a couple years that you want to experiment with shade-loving
plants. Leave yourself some options in the rock garden design you
choose because most likely your rock garden design will be permanent.
Another
thing to strongly consider in the planning of your rock garden design
is the location of paths. Paths should not be something you throw in
after you’ve thought of all the other aspects of your rock garden
design. Paths should be put in to the design from the beginning. When
thinking about where the paths are going to go, you need to think about
where the sunlight is going to be through out the day. Do you want your
paths in the sun, in the shade, or both? This is also important when
thinking about what you will plant along the edges of the paths. Many
rock garden designs begin with the paths first and proceed from them,
adding in the rock and plant placement afterwards.
A rock garden
design can be a practical time-saving and elegant choice for your
garden in the long term as long as you take special care in planning it
out before execution. The rock garden design will last for years to
come and require very little effort in maintaining. Most of your time
in this kind of garden will depend on the variety of plants and shrubs
you decide to populate it with.