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I should have realized individual experiences/techniques result from the situation(s) with which the grower is confronted. Thank your for your insight.The crevice bed concept is of interest to me because of the variability of our seasons. I saw and read how the heavy rock proportion within the bed will moderate this variability thus protecting the plants. Winters here are quite unsettled ......... what snow cover we have often melts quickly creating a wet environment which then freezes. It is for this reason, as well as the low incidence of fungal problems and sand being weed free, I believe coarse sand is recommended as fill within the crevices. This from an Alpine Garden Society Guide The Crevice Garden and its Plants
There are several threads on the Forum dealing with the construction of crevice beds .....such as http://www.srgc.org.uk/smf/index.php?topic=4656.0http://www.srgc.org.uk/smf/index.php?topic=4462.0And also in the following issues of International Rock Gardener, which you can find listed on this page : http://www.srgc.org.uk/logs/index.php?log=internationalIRG nos 4 April 2010, No 8 August 2010 and no 12 December 2010 will be of help, I hope. For instance, in IRG $ of April 2010, ZZ tells us, in realtion to the construction of the crevice garden for Montreal Botanic Garden..... "The geotextile was covered with 5-7 cm of fine soil and then with approximately 30 cm of sharp sand. " Hope this is helpful...... Maggi