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Many of us want to do more in the landscape than just rake leaves and water the plants. Why not take a good look around your garden and see if you can use some rocks?

Avid gardeners may have felt they had a good understanding of well-drained soil until the rain comes by the bucketfuls. People became keenly aware of water flowing in parts of the landscape, or worse yet, standing close to their home's foundation and wishing it flowed away. You can turn this problem into a garden asset with the addition of a dry creek. A dry creek bed can flow as needed. Whether you need to move water quickly away from the gutter downspout or perhaps have a winding snakelike low area across your landscape, you can create a dry creek with the addition of rocks and river pebbles.

The first consideration is to remove the unwanted vegetation from the low area. Next, it is probably a good idea to line the bottom of the creek with a weed blocking fabric. Place the small river rocks in the bottom and larger rocks along the bank. Be sure and set a few large rocks randomly in the middle as well.

Another excellent and economical use of rocks is to create outdoor rooms using flagstones. Flagstones are available in several colors, one of which is sure to complement your home. They also come in several sizes.

Those with a more luxuriant pocketbook use flagstones with mortar and create patios, driveways and sidewalks looking as though they should be pictured in a magazine. Those with a more restrained budget still can set flagstone in the soil. The biggest consideration for the floor is making sure it is level. Since all the rocks are not the same size or thickness, the depth of the hole or indentation where they will be placed will have to vary, too.

The first thought most designers have is that the rocks should be placed fairly close together. This can be a matter of taste. There is nothing wrong with a 3 to 4 inch spacing between rocks. This allows the use of plants like creeping thyme in between the rocks. Next to the wall of the house, you can create a room that may resemble a courtyard or out in the landscape, it can be surrounded by evergreens for a private sitting area.

You can create pockets for perennials; use an iron trellis on the wall and an iron bench for sitting. Look around your landscape and see if a few rocks can turn problem areas into assets, adding value to your home.

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