A rock garden in the shape of a rock wall

How to build a rock garden in a small space

menu

Home page

guestbook.

aloes tree or stem

aloes maculated

aloes short stem

aloes hybrids

Seed catalog

Contact us

Questions

garden

lilies garden

flowers garden

formal garden

rock garden

succulent garden

cotyledon garden

cultivating tips

pests & diseases

Aloe for health

Hoodia

Links

site map

blogs

Some instructions on how to build and make a narrow high "wall" rock garden.  There is no doubt that there is space for improvement on my design, but it will at least give you an idea. This wall was built by me - a woman of retirement age. It is very easy and it can be transformed into many different designs from flowers with ferns to succulents.
A narrow high rock garden is a convenient way to make good use of space in the garden.  It is excellent for pending aloes and succulent plants.  There are quite a few  aloes and succulents that grow hanging on cliffs or down slopes in their habitat. Most of these plants are usually planted on level ground where they grow spreading along horizontally.  This is a rock garden where the plants will not have problems with drainage.  It is also a rock garden for countries with a high rainfall.
It is a good idea to draw up a rough design of the rock garden.   It is a lot of hard work to build a rock garden and if the result is not to your satisfaction then it is a lot of  work (or maybe impossible) to change the design. 

aloe gardens

aloe & flowers

aloe formal

aloe & rocks

aloe & succulents

aloe&lilies

For more garden photos click on the menu above
How to build a rock garden in a very small space -
Not counting hauling all those rocks  -  The rock garden wall was easy and relatively quick to build, while sitting on a folding chair.   Rudi did not help (no need).  I "use"  him only when I must - and that is a lot. For size the blocks are 40cm x 20cm x 20cm.  The width of the stone wall is 15-20 cm, there is a gap between the stone wall and the brick wall from 0 - 10 cm and the length of the whole wall is 240 cm.  The extension at the far end is an optional extra.

succulent.plants.wall.easy.to.build.jpg (269809 bytes)

The large heavy cement blocks do not need cement, just put them down.  .Cement the rocks to keep them in place on top of each other.  That is unlike the normal rock garden where the rocks do not need cement as they are much wider and they are packed on and into a slope of ground.  Leave a space between the building-blocks and the rock wall and leave some holes for the plants between the rocks.  Keep in mind that if you water from the top the soil and water will spill out of many of the planting holes.  While building seal off pockets roughly (not completely water proof) with a few large openings at  different levels to water from the front. Fill the opening between the walls with humus mixed with dolomite gravel - if possible.  Otherwise fill it with good compost earth mixed with very coarse sand or gravel.   The plants can always be fed with liquid fertilizer so do not skimp on the gravel it is important to keep the soil from compacting solid.

Larger plants will be planted in the holes of the pre-cast bricks with plenty root space straight down. see the last photo below

 

rock.garden.wall.dog.jpg (92407 bytes)

The work scene.  As you can see,  it is easier with a little help  and encouragement from a best friend.  Mix the size, color and shape of the rocks if possible.   The wall must have a rough appearance, like a heap of rocks lying where they fell.

 

rock.wall.succulent.plants.1.07.jpg (114944 bytes)

The final row will follow after the top aloes have settled.  The aloes on top are planted in the holes of the pre-cast bricks with a lot of room for the roots to grow down. There are many spaces for small succulent plants amongst the rocks on the wall still to be planted - in time when something special turn up.

 

rock.garden.wall.final.top.jpg (109766 bytes)

The final pre-cast bricks are in place.  Some stones were cemented on the top layer to form a gap with the 15 cm wide by 40 cm high pre-cast bricks placed on top.  Flat stones will be cemented to the front of the pre-cast bricks for decoration.   The bricks can also be finished off by plastering the brick with colored cement to resemble a stone.  

 

wall.final.row.jpg (334723 bytes)

The top still needs some finishing off.   This photo is to show the construction of the wall before the plants cover the details.
This rock wall garden is standing for 5 months.  The cement is too clean and the plants have not filled their spaces.  I will place another photo in a few months time.

 

rock.wall..jpg (188719 bytes)

 

Seeds available some valuable tips to remember, click here

 

home page  5_.gif (881 bytes)  

guestbook 5_.gif (881 bytes) 

top of page

menu

seed catalogue species 5_.gif (881 bytes)  seed catalogue hybrids 5_.gif (881 bytes)  aloe gallery A-Z 5_.gif (881 bytes)  pests&diseases
succulent   garden  5_.gif (881 bytes)  garden& flowers   5_.gif (881 bytes)    garden formal   5_.gif (881 bytes)    garden & rocks  5_.gif (881 bytes)    garden &lilies  
Questions 5_.gif (881 bytes)  cultivating tips 5_.gif (881 bytes)  health  5_.gif (881 bytes)   Hoodia & weight loss  5_.gif (881 bytes)  free promotion  5_.gif (881 bytes)   links  

 

 

non-ice.com free counters

3.07