Hi Kenton, You came to my house in Arvada many years ago as a consultant for my front yard rock garden. We love it, especially in May. Thank you for starting me on my rock garden journey.
Steve! What a discovery to stumble upon the interview I had been wishing for. I bought Seth's book a month ago, and have been vigorously scultping my first crevice garden on our property in the woods of NCarolina. I am mostly concerned, before planting, to get the base material right; the proper soil composition. My native soil is red-clay-like, yet some is dusty and dry lifeless dirt, with a plethora of small pebbles and jagged rocks, so I am adding more local rock dust and masonry sand to the mix. Good luck to you in CA, (where I previously lived).
Hi Kenton, You came to my house in Arvada many years ago as a consultant for my front yard rock garden. We love it, especially in May. Thank you for starting me on my rock garden journey.
I wanted a tabletop lithop garden- I have a new inspiration! Thanks!
Wow, that was fabulous, thank you so much!
Loved this, thanks for posting. I got your book.
I guess you could say that crevice plants have found their niche in life. I grew up in Arvada.
Steve! What a discovery to stumble upon the interview I had been wishing for. I bought Seth's book a month ago, and have been vigorously scultping my first crevice garden on our property in the woods of NCarolina. I am mostly concerned, before planting, to get the base material right; the proper soil composition. My native soil is red-clay-like, yet some is dusty and dry lifeless dirt, with a plethora of small pebbles and jagged rocks, so I am adding more local rock dust and masonry sand to the mix. Good luck to you in CA, (where I previously lived).
Reused broken concrete! Genius!