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Rock Gardens

by Edward Smith

Rock gardens, also known as rockeries, are designed to imitate natural rocky features, such as cliffs, gorges, sloping terraces or outcrops. They are traditionally planted with alpines and other rock garden plants which naturally grow in stony and hilly ground and so thrive in these well-drained conditions.

This section provides a comprehensive guide to planning, preparing and building a rock garden, from selecting the site to positioning the stones. You may also want to take a look at our guides to alpines and other rock garden plants in our Planting section; this contains help and information on buying, planting and routine care.

Planning a Rock Garden
Tips on positioning and designing a rockery ...
Selecting Stones
A look at the differences between sandstone, tufa, limestone, granite and other rocks ...
Preparing the Site
Removing perennial weeds, checking drainage and consolidating the soil ...
Building a Rock Garden
Step-by-step guide to constructing a rockery ...
Adding Plants During Construction
How to add plants between stones as you build your rock garden ...