Various plant selections and planting techniques ensure an attractive focal point along the surface of retaining walls and decorative stone walls.
Cascading rock wall plants.
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This plant is a true cascading plant with beautiful silver foliage that will spill over the edges of your wall garden.
Although free standing stone or rock walls are a pleasure to behold without the addition of plants to soften their hard edges they can be rather stark and featureless.
The retaining wall a wall built to hold soil in and raise the level of an area of landscape can stand at sharp contrast with the rest of the garden.
A rock garden sometimes known as a rockery or alpine garden is a planting area designed with a hardscape featuring a selection of gravels rocks and or boulders it typically includes softscape plants suitable to those conditions.
Cascading perennials are valuable assets to any garden but if you have a rock garden acquiring some of these varieties is a must.
7 favorite perennials for the western rock garden.
What s that long luxurious cascade of color so covered in flowers that there are no leaves to be found.
If an upcoming project is to build a rock wall consider making it a real work of art with the addition of colourful plantings.
It will spread two to four feet wide very quickly.
You will need to water it weekly and keep weeded until it fills in.
It is an evergreen and hardy to 40 degrees.
A balanced wall garden includes a variety of plants to form a cascade of greenery and blossoms along the rock wall.
Most of these are the tough small rock garden or alpine plants that are cold hardy low maintenance and often evergreen.
Silver falls is easy to grow in sunny well drained soil.
They bloom march through april in full sun and average soil.
It s aubrieta of course.
The beauty of a well planned rock garden is the rocks and plants work together to elevate each other s impact.
The axcent series of aubrieta comes in rich saturated purples and pinks that do an excellent job of softening hardscaping and trailing over walls.
Nov 19 2012 explore cillar s board rock wall with cascading plants on pinterest.
With their long trailing stems these are plants that grow naturally as groundcovers but when given a little height will attractively cover the vertical rather than the horizontal.
Plants that do well in a rock wall are varied in nature from small delicately leaved creeping plants like woolly creeping thyme thymus pseudolanuginosus or prostrate rosemary rosmarinus officinalis.