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Wow now that is what I would call big rocks very nice. We have problems this year with moss growing in the crevices despite the planting material being 75% sharp sand, never seen so much rain have had twice our annual rainfall over 4 ft (250cm) and yes it is still raining. We well remember last year when everything was buried in snow not sure which is best, cheers Ian the Christie kind.
Ranger, our dog, does not allow the presence of cats in his territory, or anywhere else if he can do anything about it.
Fermi, every eden has its serpent, right? I've always had trouble with a kind of wasp in the sand beds. They are incredibly efficient tunnelers. They dig deep holes to bury their food supply and they do their digging right next to my plants that they use as markers. They can sever roots quite neatly and then the plant just collapses overnight. They come back every year, I fill their holes and place flat rocks here and there to discourage them but they're quite fixated that this is the only place to dig.
Fermi, every eden has its serpent, right?