How to Build a Rock Garden
Video Description: Rock gardens can be an attractive, practical landscaping solution, and are a great way to add color and texture to your lawn. Gord Nickel explains how to build and design a rock garden in your yard with little seedums and a variety of pots. Related Article Subjects: how to build a rock garden, feather, garden, gardening, gord, home, landscaping, nickel, plants, rock, season, seedum, soil, spectabilis, yardworkhow to build a rock garden
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