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Gravel Gazing: Green Spring Gardens’ New Xeric Garden

The new Gravel Garden at Green  Springs Gardens.

Crevice gardening is not the only xeric garden phenomenon to grab our attention of late. Gravel gardens are also daring to be discovered or reclaimed with greater intention.  And for good reason – they are often better suited to our changing climate and to a wide array of plants. Ours at Green Spring Gardens in northern Virginia, horticultural Zone 7b, is located less than ten miles from Washington, D.C. It has offered a chance to try drought-tolerant succulents native to the southeastern and western United States, a smattering of Midwestern prairie plants, and a few forbs from Mediterranean climates. Many are plants that struggle -- or that we kill -- in traditional garden soils.  We are also trying plants bordering on hardiness in our area to see if better drainage, especially in the winter, allows us to push a zone.

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Regrading the new garden space
Spreading the gravel
Graded and new boulders in place
View of the Gravel Garden from the left side.
Right side of the Gravel Garden
The garden at the end of September
Close look at Oenothera acaulis ‘Aurea’
Eryngium leavenworthii and Yucca at the end of September
Muhlenbergia capillaris and Eryngium leavenworthii in October

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