tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7306285038402649171.post2378807162090597226..comments2024-03-21T14:08:47.185-05:00Comments on It's Not Work, It's Gardening!: Still rockingAlanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13393082652312828458noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7306285038402649171.post-78199293617134714672011-10-25T16:06:29.404-05:002011-10-25T16:06:29.404-05:00Good grief, 600 posts! Congratulations! I love h...Good grief, 600 posts! Congratulations! I love how you're able to turn the inconvenience of a chimney repair into a beneficial thing for garden. I agree, natural stone looks wonderful intermixed with plants.Curbstone Valley Farmhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06714297348566721344noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7306285038402649171.post-28454241816482226362011-10-25T10:18:09.515-05:002011-10-25T10:18:09.515-05:00Stunning rocks - I'm envious! Look forward to ...Stunning rocks - I'm envious! Look forward to seeing what you do with them.Christine @ the Gardening Bloghttp://www.thegardeningblog.co.za/blog/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7306285038402649171.post-79484542747766547862011-10-25T09:40:31.710-05:002011-10-25T09:40:31.710-05:00I echo what Sandy said. A mounded rock garden woul...I echo what Sandy said. A mounded rock garden would be beautiful. It would also give you great drainage for more xeric plants. Or you can incorporate them into your stream. I wish I had the dilemma of having to figure out what to do with a pile of attractive rocks :-).<br /><br />:: <a href="http://www.bambooandmore.info" rel="nofollow">Bamboo and More</a> ::Gerhard Bock (Succulents and More)https://www.blogger.com/profile/17583583634141549759noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7306285038402649171.post-70434590000567972942011-10-25T07:55:21.621-05:002011-10-25T07:55:21.621-05:00These look like good rock garden material. Maybe y...These look like good rock garden material. Maybe you'd enjoy the addition of an elevated rock garden with some wonderful hardy succulents and miniature natives that tend to get lost otherwise because of their size, or at least under-appreciated? <br /><br />Wherever you put them, they'll be a fine addition to your garden. Recycling rocks! (pun intended :-)sandy lawrencenoreply@blogger.com