Rock Garden Plants
Once established, these plants require little or no supplemental watering These plants will tolerate some drought, but benefit from periodic watering Needs regular weekly watering, more often in extreme heat Keep constantly moist Woolley Thyme ... [... more]
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Rock Garden Plants: A Color Encyclopedia
Baldassare Mineo is owner of Siskiyou Rare Plant Nursery in Medford, Oregon, one of the world's great sources of plants for rock gardens. Mineo's own photographs are supplemented with many by the renowned horticulturist Fritz Kummert. This authoritative ... [... more]
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Rock Garden Plants: A Color Encyclopedia
Look no further for the authoritative guide to rare and unusual plants as well as proven, readily available rock garden performers. [... more]
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Rock Garden Plants
Set the rock into the ground so at least one-third is buried. Place rocks in a natural way, following the grain of the rock. Position rocks to control soil erosion between rocks and to allow soil pockets of various ... [... more]
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Alpine Nurseries
Enclosed is a list of nurseries which sell Alpine or Rock Garden Plants or Seeds ... [... more]
Backyard Gardener |
Rock
This is a south facing view of my garden where the rock garden resides. The soil was to hard to have Alpines or Rock garden plants to thrive so I had to raise the soil. The neighbor had a few large bolder left from ... [... more]
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Planting Perennials In Paths & Walls
Perennials that have evolved in rocky, mountainous regions are popularly known as alpine or rock garden plants. Many can grow easily in the cracks and nooks of stone walls such as some species of rockcress (Aubrieta), garden pinks (Dianthus), and ... [... more]
Better Homes and Gardens USA |
Plant Propagation And Landscape Makeovers
This book provides information on propagating virtually any plant you can name. It divides the information into sections on annuals and biennials, herbaceous perennials, ferns, bulbs, corms, and tubers, alpines and rock garden plants, conifers ... [... more]
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High and Dry: Gardening with Cold-Hardy Dryland Plants
Anyone with an interest in hardy, drought-tolerant plants will find an abundance of tempting possibilities. Gardeners in the Interior West and Great Plains face a daunting challenge: a harsh, semi-arid climate of scorching summers and brutally cold ... [... more]
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America's Garden Book: The Only Book You'll Ever Need to ...
America's Garden Book There are very few garden books that have lasted like America's Garden Book—and with good reason. Since its first edition in 1939, the book has been specifically geared to North American backyard, do-it-yourself gardeners and their ... [... more]
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High and Dry: Gardening with Cold-Hardy Dryland Plants
Gardeners in the Interior West and Great Plains face a daunting challenge: a harsh, semi-arid climate of scorching summers and brutally cold winters. These climatic extremes rule out many standard garden plants that thrive in areas with greater rainfall ... [... more]
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Bulbs of North America
North America is home to approximately four dozen bulbous genera. Among these are some very popular rock garden plants, such as Calochortus, Erythronium, and Fritillaria, which have never had anything substantial written about them in book form. Others, ... [... more]
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