1Natural Rock Steps
ChristinLola Incorporate rocks as natural steps or stairs to your garden. It will not only create a practical path for your rockery, but will also enhance its rugged charm.
2Rock Garden with Small Shrubs
welcomia Add texture and visual interest to your rock garden by planting a few shrubs within it. We recommend choosing smaller ones to complement your rock garden rather than overwhelm it.
3River Rock Garden
Art_rich Not everyone is lucky enough to have a stream in their backyard, but you can easily create the illusion of a water feature by laying out blue and gray rocks in the shape of a river.
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4Rock Garden with Ice Plants
Moelyn Photos Ice plants are perfect for a rock garden due to their low-maintenance nature, vibrant and long-lasting blooms, and ability to thrive in well-drained, rocky soil. Plus, they look pretty peeking out from between the stones.
5Rock Garden with Perennials
Galina Sandalova Perennials like violets are also an excellent choice to bring beauty and color to your rock garden. Plant them once, and enjoy year after year of beautiful blooms.
6Pebble Path
owngarden Crafting a pebble path through your rock garden will bring texture and contrast, with the smoothness of the pebbles complementing the rugged beauty of your rocks.
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7Rock Garden with Colorful Succulents
work by Lisa Kling Few plants thrive better in rocky environments than succulents. These drought-resistant plants are easy to care for and will bring beautiful pops of color to your rock garden.
8Zen Rock Garden
Clive Nichols If you want to bring tranquility and simplicity to your outdoor space, a zen rock garden is the best choice. This minimalist landscape fosters a meditative atmosphere, with carefully raked gravel or sand representing water and strategically placed rocks representing islands or mountains.
9Rock Garden with Herbs
ChristopherBernard Make your garden a sensory experience by planting aromatic herbs amidst the rocks. An herb like wild thyme, pictured here, is perfect due to its low-growing, creeping habit that forms a dense ground cover.
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10Terraced Rock Garden
beekeepx With carefully tiered levels showcasing a variety of rocks, a terraced rock garden makes a unique and dynamic choice for your yard. It's also a great way to make the most of sloped or uneven terrain.
11Lava Rock Garden
Simon McGill Lava rocks' durable nature, porous texture, and striking color make them an excellent choice for a rock garden. Add some succulents for a beautiful color contrast.
12Rock Garden with Potted Plants
skaman306 Potted plants would make a lovely addition to any rock garden. The best part is you can easily give change your garden's look by moving the plants around.
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13Rock Garden with Pond
AnthonyRosenberg A rock garden with a pond will bring a sense of serenity and calm to your outdoor space. Place a bench or chair nearby so you can sit and soak in the beauty.
14Rock Garden with Stacked Stones
Boy_Anupong Complement your zen garden by incorporating rows of stacked stones. In Japanese culture, displaying stones in this formation is considered a symbol of stability, creativity, self-worth, strength, and fragility.
15Sloped Rock Garden
NataliaNaberezhnaia Uneven terrain in your backyard doesn't have to be an eye sore. Use any natural inclines to showcase layers of rocks, interspersed with pretty flowers and plants.
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16Rock Garden with Stepping Stones
DCC8 Traverse your garden with ease by adding a charming stepping stone pathway amidst the rocks and plants. When strategically placed, they invite exploration and encourage a closer connection with your garden.
17Rock Garden with Log Border
LUVLIMAGE Add to the natural beauty of your garden by surrounding it with a rustic log border. It not only defines the boundaries of the garden but also brings a touch of woodland charm.
18Rock Garden with Sculptures
kampol Jongmeesuk Merge art and nature with a rock garden adorned with abstract stone sculptures. It's like having your very own outdoor art gallery!
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19Rock Garden with Boulders
bubblea Go bold by incorporating boulders into your rock garden. They'll create a striking focal point for your garden and can also be used to help define the space.
20Rock Garden with Waterfall
TimAbramowitz Transform your rock garden into a sensory delight by incorporating a waterfall. The cascading water over natural rocks will bring an air of peace and tranquility to your garden.
Tierney McAfee is a freelance writer and Country Living and The Pioneer Woman contributor who covers entertainment, holiday & entertaining, food & drinks, design ideas, DIY, and more.
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