The rock garden at Denver Botanic Gardens. Photograph courtesy of Denver Botanic Garden The Local newsletter is your free, daily guide to life in Colorado. For locals, by locals. To hear Colorado ...
The difference between a crevice and a crevasse is more than just a few letters. It’s the difference between geology and glaciology. While both terms come from the Anglo-French word crevace, to break, ...
It’s a garden that starts with little and inexpensive plants, might never need water or fertilizer, and requires almost no maintenance. With those alluring attributes, no wonder crevice gardens are ...
Crevice gardens are currently captivating landscape architects and home gardeners alike. Easy to build and care for, great for drought tolerant plants and xeric landscapes, these create a whole host ...
In a world where water is increasingly scarce, these rock gardens are not only pretty, but surprisingly resilient. 16 Photos View Slide Show › By Margaret Roach What’s a crevice garden? It’s a rock ...
This garden is formed from 200 tons of recycled concrete, and allows the cultivation of rare plants (Photos by Tony Avent/Plant Delights Nursery) Stay ahead of the curve with our weekly guide to the ...