Was thinking of this thread as I pondered my 'rocks' again today. Then remembered the story I heard of my great grandfather's rockery. Monumental masonry was the family business, so you might be able to imagine what the rockery was made of... yes, any off cuts of marble or carvings that went wrong. Apparently names and dates cold be seen poking out of the soil! Somewhat macabre.
'If you have a garden and a library, you have everything you need.'
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I'm all for that! If a plant likes it enough to grow there of it's own volition....I tend to just leave it.
Says she who takes a fame thrower to her paving
You know what I mean though.
I'm with you there Pp. I try not to fight nature too much . Plants that seed in an otherwise inhospitable spot are always welcome!
Was thinking of this thread as I pondered my 'rocks' again today. Then remembered the story I heard of my great grandfather's rockery. Monumental masonry was the family business, so you might be able to imagine what the rockery was made of... yes, any off cuts of marble or carvings that went wrong. Apparently names and dates cold be seen poking out of the soil! Somewhat macabre.
I think that's rather fun LG (perhaps I have an odd sense of humour
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Rather appropriate for this weekend!
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.