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7 DIY Dry Creek Landscaping Ideas
If your property has some serious water drainage issues and no way to neatly guiding it away from your house, then try expanding the scale of a dry creek bed idea. Same rules apply, but having a massive dry creek river will surely handle the abundant water flow.
River rock dry creek serves to channel rainwater, and keep i..
River rock dry creek serves to channel rainwater, and keep it from pooling
How to Create a DIY Dry Creek Bed in Your Yard
This dry stream bed looks so natural, you'd think it had always been part of the landscape. But it can be created by nearly any DIY-savvy homeowner. Here's how.
Dry Creek Beds
Dry Creek Bed. To look natural a creek bed should consist of several different sized rocks (12 inches and bigger), some river rocks (7-8 inches), and some smaller pebbles (2-3 inches).
A Beautiful Way to Catch Runoff: How to Build a Dry Stream - Garden Therapy
Award-winning landscape designer, Jan Johnsen, explains what a dry stream is, why it’s a good addition to the garden, and how to build one.
Drainage Problem? Here's a Fix! | A dry streambed can solve drainage issues while beautifying your landscape!
slideshow: 10 great groundcovers to rely upon
Low-growing grasses are another possibility, and I am hooked on shade-tolerant Hakonechloa macra 'All Gold,' the yellow one here with shiny European ginger (a great nearly evergreen groundcover) and painted fern and Hosta 'June
Transforming a garden with good bones - Fine Gardening
Transforming a garden with good bones | Fine Gardening
I've got to reorganize my yard ... open to suggestion
A beautiful, eye-catching shade garden! Would love to have more room for this.
Photo Essay: Hostas in Landscape Design
landscape with hostas | Mixed varieties of hostas are often planted together in a shade garden ...
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Build up a hill on my tree edged hill! Shade Garden, Landscape Design,Hosta,Astble, Heuchera, Gardens, Landscaping, Rock Garden, Shade Garden
Shade Perennials Design Lessons from a Minnesota Shade Garden
Garden Tip: Contrast hostas with other fine-leaf plants such as fernleaf bleeding heart, astilbe, or Japanese painted fern.
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Types of hostas. Zones 3-8. Blooms summer or fall. Light to full shade. 6 to 3 tall, 6 to 5 wide. - My Garden Your Garden