Lasagna Beds for Beginners

welcome

My adventures into gardening and my discovery of the "Lasagna Bed" technique. Learn from my mistakes and always feel free to comment, good or bad. If I can make a garden anybody can!

S Rock Wall - inside as of 4/27/2010


1. Dianthus Ed's Best

2 & 3 Saxifraga one of 440 known species commonly called saxifrages or stone-breakers. The Latin word Saxifraga means literally "stone-breaker". This refers to certain saxifrages' ability to settle in the cracks of rocks, which they may in fact wear down by bioerosion to the point of splitting.

Re-thinking the placement of those little babies all of a sudden LOL

4. Thymus Glabrescens - They grow in neutral or alkaline, dry, infertile soils, in sunny and protected sites. Pruning is required after flowering to restore their dense shape. Plant in rock gardens and flowerpots.

5. ??? best guess is Dianthus Alpinus

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