""Rock Gardens How to Plan and Plant Them"" is a comprehensive and practical guide dedicated to the specialized craft of creating and maintaining rockeries and alpine landscapes. This authoritative work provides step-by-step instructions for gardeners seeking to integrate the rugged beauty of mountain flora into their own outdoor spaces. The text covers the fundamental aspects of site selection, the geological principles of stone placement, and the essential requirements for drainage and soil composition to ensure plant health.
Readers will find detailed advice on the selection of various plant species, including alpines, dwarf shrubs, and hardy perennials specifically suited for rocky environments. Author A. Edwards emphasizes both the aesthetic and functional elements of design, guiding the reader through the process of building natural-looking cascades, walls, and pathways. With sections on seasonal care and propagation, this book serves as an invaluable resource for anyone interested in the technical and artistic challenges of rock gardening. Its timeless horticultural insights make it a staple for those looking to cultivate a unique and enduring landscape.
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