Today I want to tell you about my visit to a rock garden, or alpine slide. I arrived at the Botanical Garden on a rainy day and had already given up hope of taking beautiful photos. But within half an hour, I was no longer paying attention to the drizzle, as the alpine plants amazed me with their arrangement among the stones, boulders, and rock formations.
The alpine garden features all kinds of natural stones: sea or river pebbles, sandstone, limestone, crushed stone, and gravel. It's worth noting that stone is the foundation of all structures: alpine slides, rockeries, dry streams, bridges, retaining structures, and garden paths.
I liked the look of the old boulders. The gravel mixture near the plantings imitates a dry stream. The alpine slide lacks any symmetry; all the garden paths, paved with stones or tiles, twist and turn.
I noted that most of the garden plants are perennials: this gives the rock garden the most natural look and saves time and effort on maintenance.
Ducks kept the rock garden in order, glaring at me to make sure I didn't disturb it.
It's a wonderful rock garden!
ReplyDeleteСпасибо, Ирина.
DeleteThe rock garden is so beautiful, Nadezda. Very nice photos!
ReplyDeleteGlad you like this rock garden, Marit.
DeleteThere is a wonderful rugged aspect to this garden, Nadezda, and I find it exceptionally appealing. The rocks enhance everything and lend a natural feel to it all. An attractive garden is not comprised only of pretty flowers. Very best wishes - David
ReplyDeleteYou're right, David, a beautiful garden isn't just about pretty flowers. How it conveys the style, filled with details of the mountain landscape, is also important.
DeleteKiitos hienoista kuvista.
ReplyDeleteGlad you like my post, Anemone.
DeleteLindo jardín. T e mando un beso.
ReplyDeleteGracias, Citu, un abrazo.
DeleteOlá minha querida amiga Nadezda. Esse jardim de pedras é muito lindo. Já vi um parecido no Santuário do Caraça Catas Altas MG. Obrigado pelas fotos maravilhosas. Grande abraço carioca e do Brasil.
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