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1: Rock Gardens for Landscaping

Your landscape may not be perfect, but that's just fine. A rock garden can help to improve one in many ways. You may have a space on your lawn that has too much shade and so you can't grow any plants there, or maybe you have a space which is too dry because rain can't get to it or maybe because you're in a drought.

2: Rock Garden Ponds and Waterfalls

A rock garden pond with a waterfall is a great way to improve your landscape which is both inexpensive and easy. Making a pond your rock garden's centerpiece will drastically increase the beauty and allure of your whole landscape. And it takes hardly any instruction to do it, too!

3: Designing a Rock Garden

If you learn how to design your own rock garden, then you'll know how to improve the look and appeal of your whole yard. For every rock and plant you can put in your garden, there's a way to design it. But that doesn't mean you should go planting willy-nilly and expect it to come out right. Deliberate planning can mean having a garden both aesthetically pleasing and rewarding as neighbors glare at your garden, green with envy.

4: Common Rock Garden Plants

If you want to include plants in your rock garden, then your first task is to select the appropriate plants for your area and for yourself. Your USDA zone is likely to be the single most important factor in your decision.

5: An Introduction to Rock Gardening

This is a kind of garden which emphasizes stones and rocks with several smaller plants naturally found in rocky areas. These plants are usually less emphasized, but they're essential in the aesthetics of the garden.

6: Herb Gardening for Kids

If you want your kids to have a superb educational experience, herb gardening may be a great choice--not only does it teach kids a lot, but herbs are often quite easy to grow. They are low-maintenance and usually survive in spite of minor abuse or neglect.

7: Growing Herbs Organically

It can be pretty simple to grow herbs organically, so long as you supply them with good soil. You have plenty of options working with herbs, too--indoors or outdoors, in containers or in a garden, even in landscaping. It's very versatile, and so very easy.

8: Using Perennial Vegetables for Landscaping

Including perennial vegetables in your landscaping designs maximizes your available space, making it very helpful for you. Tearing into your lawn so you can put in a traditional garden can be very damaging to your landscape, so instead, simply put the vegetables and herbs into your current landscape.

9: Edible Flowers in Edible Landscapes

Generally, people tend to grow flowers purely for the aesthetic value. It is rare for people to realize that many types of flowers can actually be eaten. They bring stunning taste and color to a salad and can make beautiful decorations on a cake or some other dish.

10: Great Plants for Edible Landscapes

There is a huge variety of edible plants which look very lovely in landscaping, but some are better for it than others.