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If this project goes ahead I may be looking for advice, never having built a crevice garden before! However, ZZs book is a great place to start and the other contributions to this forum also provide some insight.
Ron’s estimate of 25 by 40 feet for Pershore translates to about 92 square meters. Pershore say that they think the plan on page 10 of ZZs book is of the Pershore Garden (though it does not claim to be). But if so, that would work out about 50 square meters, barely more than half Ron’s estimate. I guess the only way to be sure is to do the 2 hour drive up to Pershore and measure it for myself! Paul
Thanks everyone for their input, I really appreciate it. I have meanwhile become rather confused about sizes! For example, in ZZs book where he mentions the crevice garden at Montreal Botanic Garden, the caption under the picture on page 16 says this large crevice garden is 1.25 hectares (which is 12,500 square meters).Yet in the online article in the International Rock Gardener No. 4 (April 2010) it says this garden is just 150 square meters and used 60 tonnes of rock.. Or was this just for the part of the garden that was reconstructed? – it is not obvious.Ron’s estimate of 25 by 40 feet for Pershore translates to about 92 square meters. Pershore say that they think the plan on page 10 of ZZs book is of the Pershore Garden (though it does not claim to be). But if so, that would work out about 50 square meters, barely more than half Ron’s estimate. I guess the only way to be sure is to do the 2 hour drive up to Pershore and measure it for myself!If anyone out there who has built a crevice garden can give me a reliable figure for what weight of rock it took to build each square meter I would be very grateful. It would also be very useful to know what volume of compost it takes to fill the crevices per square meter. (I realise this will depend on the elevation, but if anyone has figures for their own constructions it would be most helpful.) If I can’t provide my managers with some possible costings that are at least roughly correct they won’t even consider my proposal to build a crevice garden at Wisley.Paul
Dear Paul, I am really pleased to hear about idea of crevice garden in Wisley. I have tried today to find out my stone consumption per square meter. One picture shows 1 m2 bordered with rope. Sorry I didn't take stones from crevices to have exact measurement, but I estimate it around 250 - 400 kg per m2.