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The deck from hell is almost done and the next project on the list is my crevice garden. Finally I'm going to get a real rock garden. The site is on the west side of the house against the new deck. In the summer it is in full sun and can get very hot. We typically get a few days over 35C each summer. Last year was record setting. In the winter it will unfortunately be somewhat shaded from the house. Then again plants don't grow much in the winter. Eventually we plan to build a rock garden out front which would have good winter sun. So how do I want to orient my crevices? I want to create lots of different exposures to make the maximum number of plants happy. I was thinking either a southeast to northwest 45 degree orientation or a southwest to north east 45 degree orientation. Anyone want to weigh in the the wisdom, or lack of wisdom, of these possible orientations? We're also thinking of doing a fold idea as shown in Paul Cumbleton's September 2016 article in The Alpine Gardener. The rock is going to be either thin split basalt or flagstones. The two criteria here are spousal lift-ability and cost. Sadly tufa is not available anywhere remotely near where I live so it's not a possibility. Thanks for your help and suggestions. Jan Jeddeloh, Portland, Oregon