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A rock garden (or rockery) is a landscape feature that uses a combination of stones, rocks, and specialized plants to mimic a natural mountain or desert environment. They are popular because they are low-maintenance, drought-resistant, and can thrive in difficult areas like slopes or poor soil. 1. Popular Types of Rock Gardens Japanese (Zen) Garden: Focuses on minimalism and tranquility. Uses large focal stones and raked gravel to represent water, with very few (if any) plants. Alpine Garden: Mimics high-altitude mountain terrain. Uses smaller rocks and specialized "alpine" plants that stay low to the ground. Desert/Xeriscape: Ideal for hot, dry climates. Features sand, large boulders, and succulents or cacti. Modern/Geometric: Uses clean lines, uniform rock colors (like slate or white pebbles), and structured planting for a sleek look. 2. Best Rocks to Use The choice of rock affects the soil pH and the overall aesthetic. Limestone: Very popular for its weathered, natural look. It is slightly alkaline, which many alpine plants love. Sandstone: Known for warm, earthy tones (reds and yellows) and interesting textures. Granite: Extremely durable and comes in various colors. It is neutral and won’t affect soil chemistry much. Slate: Flat and easy to stack; great for creating "crevice" gardens or modern paths. 3. Recommended Plants Rock garden plants must be hardy and "well-behaved" (not prone to overgrowing). Succulents: Sedums (Stonecrop) and Sempervivums (Hens and Chicks) are the gold standard. Ground Covers: Creeping Phlox, Aubrieta (Rock Cress), and Thyme (Woolly Thyme). Bulbs: Dwarf Tulips, Crocus, and Snowdrops for early spring color. Accents: Dwarf Conifers or Blue Fescue grass for height and structure. 4. How to Build One (Step-by-Step) Select an Open Site: Most rock garden plants need 6+ hours of sun and "open" air (away from overhanging trees). Clear & Prep: Remove all grass and weeds. Lay down a weed-prevention membrane or a layer of newspaper. Ensure Drainage: Build a 15cm base of coarse rubble, broken bricks, or gravel. Rock garden plants will rot if they sit in wet soil. Place the "Keystones": Start with your largest rocks. Bury them one-third into the ground to make them look like natural outcrops rather than just sitting on top. Add Soil Mix: Use a mix of roughly 1 part topsoil, 1 part grit/coarse sand, and 1 part compost. Plant and Mulch: Tuck your plants into the "pockets" between rocks. Finish by covering the soil with gravel or small pebbles to retain moisture and prevent weeds. Pro Tip: When placing rocks, tilt them slightly backward. This allows rainwater to run down the face of the rock and into the roots of the plants tucked behind it. #viral #trending #music #song #vlog # rock garden #chandigarh