Rock Garden with Drought-Tolerant Plants
Use a mix of river rocks, pebbles, and boulders to create a natural look.
Add succulents, ornamental grasses, and cacti for a desert-inspired vibe.
Mulch with gravel for easy maintenance.
2. Gravel Pathways
Define walkways using pea gravel or crushed stone.
Use larger stones or bricks as borders to keep gravel in place.
Light up the path with solar-powered garden lights.
3. Dry Creek Bed for Drainage & Aesthetics
Create a winding dry creek bed with river rocks to manage rainwater runoff.
Add small bridges or stepping stones for a decorative touch.
Incorporate plants like lavender or hostas along the edges.
4. Rock Mulch for Flower Beds
Replace traditional mulch with decorative gravel to prevent weeds.
Use different colors and sizes of rocks for contrast.
Pair with flowering perennials for a pop of color.
5. Zen-Inspired Rock Garden
Use white gravel to create a peaceful, minimalist space.
Arrange larger rocks strategically for visual appeal.
Add a small water feature or stone lantern for a calming effect.
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