by Leon Mieler
Not every landscape is perfect and getting a rock garden will help in a lot of those areas. You might have an area which is just too shaded and you can't have plants since there just is not sufficient sun during the day to help them grow, or you may have an area that has become too dry simply because you are either going through a drought or rain just won't reach it.
Or, perhaps you have too much rain and your land is just too soggy to produce good vegetation and has now become really swampy. Rock gardens can assist in all of these problem areas and most are very low maintenance.
Excellent planning can help any novice to rock gardens, but at times a professional's opinion might be the difference between normal and magnificent.
If your land is too rocky, then it is possible to just clear up some of the rock and try to arrange what is left in an aesthetically pleasing setup.
Adding some shallow rooted plants can help break up a big, rocky area with some green. Or, if the region is too dense with rock, then you could build a border around the location with an artificial border, like railroad ties - or use tiny plants to trace around it.
A hilly region on your land will make your soil to erode. Placing your garden in a strategic location of your land will prevent the erosion and whilst adding an excellent lawn decoration. Bringing in rocks indigenous to your location will give the illusion that the garden is much more natural.
An area that's just too dry or perhaps has non-fertile soil is another suitable place for a rock garden, and maybe you should even consider a Japanese rock garden.
This kind of a garden uses sand and rocks to put patterns into the ground and for those who have an incredibly dry climate, this will seem intentional despite having a bad spot within your yard.
Shady areas can have a rock garden with plants that thrive in the shade. As opposed to having plants which can be discovered naturally around rock, you would take plants that do well in the shade and populate your garden with those. It's an awesome way to expand on the rock garden concept and have a much more personalized decoration.
Leon Mieler is a full time writer who writes for <a href="http://www.landscaperocks.org">http://www.landscaperocks.org</a> and other websites.
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Title: Landscaping With Rock Gardens
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