The dos and don ts for landscaping around trees.
River rock landscaping around trees with rocks.
Half inch to two inch rock often touted under the name decorative rock is the worst possible choice for covering the ground around plant material for a wide variety of reasons.
Most trees prefer acidic soil but rocks create alkaline soil which can hurt trees.
To 3 in as a substitute for mulch along walkways in the gardens in fountains in planters and in creative outdoor landscape designs.
They are ideal as a grass lawn replacement or for rock gardens pathways river beds ponds water features and around trees.
A better option is to use porous landscape fabric beneath the rock layer and then pull.
We have used beach pebbles stones ranging in size from 1 in.
Keep the rocks around large plants such as trees and shrubs instead of around delicate flowers to keep all your garden plants healthy.
Cover the area where you plan to add rocks with landscape fabric.
Plants or rocks can be used to landscape the space.
Applying mulch to your garden and landscape can provide a number of benefits including reduced erosion and water loss improved soil nutrition and a more balanced soil.
If the area with the trees is plain select some colorful rocks.
Rocks are just right for these garden spaces.
We first saw rock used in this manner in the 60s and many homes across america can be.
To highlight colorful plants choose simple rocks in gray black or tan based on what goes well with the house and fence.
Perfect for rock and cacti gardens.
Renegade gardener the lone voice of horticultural reason don t use rock as a ground cover around trees and shrubs.
Rocks raise the soil temperature leading to stressed thirsty plants.
No benefit to plants.