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Hello,This is my little, brand new crevice rock garden. Now it is only planted with some Saxifraga plants and Primula auricula hybrids, but I intend to plant it with many other species, mostly cushion forming species. Like Androsace, Draba, Dionysia, Arenaria and Acantholimon. Androsace and especially Dionysia I will try in the spot where there is a roof overhang. In this spot, direction East, hardly any rain will fall on the plants.This is really a 'crevice garden' but you hardly see it, because I applied many little, marble stones and marble stone chippings to mask the crevices. The other rocks are some granite side-wall rocks, mainly slate side-walls and there are also some bigger marble (limestone) rocks which you see in the higher outcrop and in front.The growing medium is one third limey soil and two thirds mixed chippings 2/16 mm (gravel 6/10 mm, grit 2/8 mm, lava 2/8 mm and limestone 8/16 mm).I decided to make this little crevice garden, being inspired by the great crevice garden builders, like ZZ.Greetings from Leiomerus
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The only drawback about a crevice garden is that you need a large amount of stones, and nowadays this is expensive stuff.Hmmm, a new rock garden lasts longer than a new car ...