Are you a nature lover, dreaming of turning your front-yard into fine natural green decorated with colorful Hibiscus? However, are the dry rocks concentrated throughout the soil keeping you from achieving what you love? No more should you worry, for even the driest, harshest rocky grounds can be turned into that green paradise.
Of course, it requires a bit of commitment and close inspection, but the right fertilizer and adequate amounts of water would do the job. The secret behind rock gardening (or gardening in any type of less-fertile/ in-fertile soil) is the ability to use the minimum resources in such a way that it’d give maximum output. It will thus be worth the effort, plus, cost effective. For instance matching the colors – mixing the golden-green of Aucuba with the bright green and red of Amaranthus and painting rows of rocks in healthy brown, would simply do the trick. However, you have to be keen enough to handle the whole scenario of turning dead rocks to eye-catching shades.
You shouldn’t forget to be enthusiastic about your garden, wanting to improve it continually. Make sure you think over what exactly you want and don’t hesitate to get professional advice to initiate them. After al it is your front-yard and you sure want to be the most creative and sensible rock gardener.