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Making a Rock Garden

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A practical handbook instructs amateur gardeners how to design and build naturalistic rock gardens by studying natural rock-plant associations. It covers choosing an appropriate site and avoiding poor locations, construction techniques such as terracing, steps and sunken depressions, stone placement and planting crevices, and methods for creating wall, water and bog gardens. The text lists and describes suitable alpine, rock-loving and moisture-preferring plants and explains planting, soil and drainage needs and seasonal care. Emphasis is placed on achieving a convincing, picturesque effect that mimics nature while enabling cultivation of species that will not thrive in ordinary beds.

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H. S. Adams

H. S. Adams is an author recognized for his contributions to gardening literature, particularly in the realm of rock gardening. His notable work, "Making a Rock Garden," provides practical guidance and inspiration for enthusiasts looking to create beautiful and sustainable rock gardens. Through his writing, Adams shares his expertise and passion for horticulture, making it accessible to both novice and experienced gardeners. His insights into the design and maintenance of rock gardens reflect a deep appreciation for nature and landscape aesthetics.

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