Planning a Stone Landscape
Start by defining functional zones — seating, pathways, and plant beds. Using different stone textures for each area creates structure while maintaining visual unity.
Choosing Plants that Complement Stones
Succulents, lavender, and ornamental grasses thrive in stone landscapes. Their low water needs and bold colors create contrast against neutral pebbles.
Keeping Your Garden Fresh All Year
Add a few accent pieces like garden sculptures or lighting. They draw attention during evenings and make the garden visually appealing even in dry seasons.


