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rock garden

NOUN
  1. a garden featuring rocks; usually alpine plants

How To Use rock garden In A Sentence

  • Evergreen plants, including dwarf conifers such as hemlocks, junipers, pines, and spruces, can form a backbone to anchor the design of a rock garden.
  • Rock gardens should look untended and exude a careless beauty’, he says.
  • In 1936 a gardener from Formosa (today's Taiwan) took a couple of specimens to Hawaii to bejewel her rock garden and touched off an environmental emergency that still hasn't ended. Attack Of the Aliens
  • Remember, while dedicated rock gardens are good for medium to large gardens with lots of space, you can have just as much fun with the same plants grown in a salt-glazed trough or hollowed-out log round.
  • For the greatest visual impact, a rock garden should be constructed on as large a scale as the site will allow.
  • The initial approach starts right of centre and works diagonally left through the rock garden.
  • The bunkers of the fort have been transformed into largest rock garden in The Netherlands, which is complemented by hill brooklets and a waterfall.
  • At one time Wood Green had no bars of any sort and suddenly they got three - Yates, Chicago Rock Garden and Weatherspoons.
  • Many, such as snowdrops, crocuses, and early rock garden narcissi are supposed to come up in very early spring, even peeking through the snow.
  • They make handsome edgings for flower beds and herb gardens, and are equally at home as rock garden plants, in window boxes, in patio containers, or cascading from strawberry pots.
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