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Natural stone with plants in the joints – A great DIY idea that will boost your garden

by Eva

Natural stone with plants in the joints – A great DIY idea that will boost your garden

With dry stone walls, you can take off the garden or fix a slope. Building natural stone with plants in the joints is a garden project that takes a lot of time and patience. In fact, many people do not do it easily in their garden, just because the construction of a cement-free wall or glue and grouting is a real challenge. Unchanged natural stones are sized and placed in layers such as jigsaw puzzles.

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These durable stone walls have a very beautiful natural character, which harmonizes very well with the other garden plants. In addition to its visual impact, it is the placement of a stone wall that makes it an attractive design element in the garden. So you can turn a natural stone wall into a colorful sea of flowers. If you want to install plants on your stone joints, you must first think of the drought tolerant and resistant plants. Today we will give you useful advice on wall mounting and some suggestions for attractive plants with low maintenance.

Although plants can thrive on an independent stone wall, retaining walls are more suitable for planting because the background provides moisture to the plants. These are also easier to build because the ground behind them provides good wall support. So the ground in the wall joints remains warmer in the winter and cooler and wet in the summer.

When planting the walls with natural stones, make sure that the absorption plants can cover a large part of the wall. So do not put the plants very close, otherwise, you will lose the beauty of the appearance of the stone. Attention is still required for varieties that can spread and become uncontrolled.

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Already during the construction of the trench, deliberately larger, approximately two-three gaps should be deliberately provided. At best, from a height of 20 cm above the ground. Ideally, the Earth’s joints must come into contact with the parental ground to ensure adequate root space. Planting is effective only later due to the increased risk of damage to plant roots.

In the pictures below you can see ideas that will surely excite and inspire you.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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