There must be others on here who have pictures of their rockeries?
I forgot to mention that all the rock used in my rockery was completely free from 'free to collector' type ads and 'wanted' messages that I posted at work. It's amazing how many people have a pile of old rocks that they want rid of. So if you are looking at a similar sized rockery you will need at least three times the amount of of these beauties...
That would be a lot of money so definitely worth considering the free ads and posting wanted ads route I reckon?...
Higgy 50 that is great work,I really like your bridge.I put my rockery in 50 years ago and in that time most of the rocks have disappeared under growth.
You will probably get a better response if you start a new thread and add some photos and more info about soil, aspect and what you want from it, so you get more helpful answers.
Some of us just love pottering around our little alpines weeding and admiring, but we know that is not everyone's cup of tea!
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Thanks higgy
Thanks higgy that is what I was looking for,
Perfect for the size I had in mind.
No worries Danny, glad it was of some use.
There must be others on here who have pictures of their rockeries?
I forgot to mention that all the rock used in my rockery was completely free from 'free to collector' type ads and 'wanted' messages that I posted at work. It's amazing how many people have a pile of old rocks that they want rid of. So if you are looking at a similar sized rockery you will need at least three times the amount of of these beauties...
That would be a lot of money so definitely worth considering the free ads and posting wanted ads route I reckon?...
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Higgy
http://higgysgardenproject.blogspot.com/
LOL,
You're probably seeing that I love recycling and being creative with reclaimed materials now!
What is one man's waste.....
I posted a photo here yesterday and now there's no sign of my post???
Nearly right Bill, you posted it on the Rock Garden thread here http://www.gardenersworld.com/forum/plants/rock-garden/209800.html
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
Dovefromabove thank you,now I know how to post pictures on here.I was using Photobucket and it didn't work.Your a life saver.
Bill
Higgy 50 that is great work,I really like your bridge.I put my rockery in 50 years ago and in that time most of the rocks have disappeared under growth.
Bill
Good evening,,
I would like to change our rockery as i find that the way it is at moment is difficult to weed.
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You will probably get a better response if you start a new thread and add some photos and more info about soil, aspect and what you want from it, so you get more helpful answers.
Some of us just love pottering around our little alpines weeding and admiring, but we know that is not everyone's cup of tea!