by Nan Porter
Yard with flowers and rocks |
I
started my garden many years ago when there was a 20 to 30 minute rain
practically every afternoon. I would expand
every summer with more wildflowers and perennials. The garden grew and grew and grew. Then the rains stopped and I had to water by
hand since we are in the country on a well. The ground around my flowers is
rock hard since I only watered the plants individually. That took about 2-3 hours every other day. I
weeded, and weeded and weeded. Oh, and I got a horse that I wanted to
ride. Hmm, should I pull weeds or go
ride my horse?
I
had to figure out what to do. I didn’t
want to kill my sparse flowers that were significantly getting even sparser the
drier the climate got. I had used river
rocks for borders. I love rocks,
collected them on walks, vacations, even got a ton for a Mother’s Day present a
few years ago!
River rock and flagstone |
The
answer to my dilemma: ROCKS! I decided
to fill in the borders with more river rocks. Then I decided to add rocks where
there were bare or weed infested spots.
At first I only wanted river rocks, but they didn’t cover much
ground. My husband decided to jack
hammer up some big rocks buried in the ground in a small pasture. I used all the jagged pieces from the
project. I continued to look for river
rocks to put in the flower garden.
Then
my husband decided to make flagstone steps and there were pieces left
over. The leftover flagstone covered way
more ground than the river rocks. Flagstone joined the river rocks in the
flower garden.
I
found a partial flat of flagstone on sale and filled more spots! However, I still needed more. I bought a full pallet to cover more
area. Wow, flagstone is expensive! I ran
out of garden money so I will have to wait another year for more flagstone.
Overview of garden with rocks |
My
problem of weeding and watering is slowly getting solved with rocks! From the
pictures you can see the different sizes and types of rocks I have used. I think the different sizes and types compliment
the rugged look of the garden. I still plan to add a pallet a year to the
garden for a few more years. My garden
is becoming manageable! I have time to
ride and less weeding! I still need to
water. I think my next project will be
to learn how to put in a drip system!
I
now have a garden of flowers and rocks!!!
(I might add some bushes next!)
Nan Porter (Master Gardener
class of 2017) gardens on a well at 7100 ft. She is a gardener, barrel racer, and
photographer (Nan Porter Photography).
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