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How to Build Rock Gardens

by David Beaulieu

Mulch for Rock Gardens

Sandstone mulch for my rock garden.
A sandstone mulch works well in my rock garden.
David Beaulieu

Mulching can present a dilemma for the novice in rock gardening. On the one hand, you want to suppress weeds in the rock garden, but, on the other hand, the widely used bark mulches would look out of place in rock gardens. So what do you use for a mulch?

The answer is stone. But not just any stone. Strive for a stone mulch whose color will fit with the color of your main rocks -- in my case, red. Fortunately, I had a range of sandstone rock at my disposal, from the large rocks that formed my circles to smaller stones to pebbles! The latter will make the perfect mulch for me. If I hadn't had such a supply on hand, I could have bought some red stone mulch from a local nursery (although the color wouldn't have been as perfect a match as I achieved).

With the mulch in place, it's time to show you what the final version of the rock garden looks like, in Step 10....

  1. Rock Gardens for Small Spaces
  2. The First Course of the Raised-Bed Rock Garden
  3. The Second Course of the Raised-Bed Rock Garden
  4. Selecting Rock Garden Plants: Pay Attention to Growing Requirements
  5. More on Plant Selection for Rock Gardens
  6. The Color Scheme for the Rock Garden
  7. Planting the Rock Garden
  8. Rock Gardening Techniques: Inserting Additional Rocks
  9. Mulch for Rock Gardens
  10. Photo of the Final Version of the Rock Garden

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