Some vines like ivy are true climbers that use aerial roots.
Retaining wall trailing plants for rock walls.
Vines are among the best plants to cover walls since they climb naturally.
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Once the plants are established a rock wall garden requires little maintenance other than trimming flowers past their prime or keeping overly exuberant plants contained.
With their long trailing stems these are plants that grow naturally as groundcovers but when given a little height will attractively cover the vertical rather than the horizontal.
Depending on the plants growth.
Cascading perennials are valuable assets to any garden but if you have a rock garden acquiring some of these varieties is a must.
Aurinia saxatilis or alyssum saxatile provides a thick glorious mat of bright yellow.
Plants that grow over a rock retaining wall.
Most of these are the tough small rock garden or alpine plants that are cold hardy low maintenance and often evergreen.
Click to see on amazon your best option is to purchase plants at a local nursery or garden center but you can also start them from seeds six to eight weeks before you want to plant them.
Another example of the cascading effect of grasses this time deer grass muhlenbergia drifting down over a low river rock retaining wall at the edge of a driveway deer grass is very drought tolerant and easy care.
Plant lavender along the top of the rock wall for a stunning look.
It likes full sun and not so fertile soil and it particularly loves warmth which a rock wall can provide in abundance.
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The beauty of a well planned rock garden is the rocks and plants work together to elevate each other s impact.
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Trailing weeping or vining plants can be utilized to cover a rock retaining wall with lush foliage and bright flowers.
Lavender can be a fussy plant but it is notably well suited to rock walls.
Grasses on top of retaining walls give a waterfall effect especially in summer when they cascade over the edge of the wall.
Trailing varieties such as light blue basket and trailing sapphire will spread over your garden walls and provide a layer of cool color to your landscape.
You can find plants suitable to hide a wall that grow best in sun as well as climbing plants that grow best in shade.
Trailing plants to cover a wall.
Whether you re creating beautiful planted containers or want to soften the edges of raised garden beds and retaining walls cascading plants are fabulously useful.