I'm here in Boston and want to start thinking about how to provide the drainage that many Penstemon species need since I don't yet have a rock garden. I've had reasonable luck with some of the eastern species in my regular (fairly rich) garden soil but now want to try my hand at some of the western species as well. Can I possibly provide the drainage and thinnish soil that the Penstemon need by digging in a good amount of pea stone/gravel to my regular soil in those beds where I want to grow them?
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I don't know what a crevice
I don't know what a crevice bed is. This is all new to me.
sf2bos2prov wrote:
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I don't know what a crevice bed is. This is all new to me.
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Have a look at this Thread on the SRGC Forum; it will give you some idea. the Czechs are the masters of Crevice Rock Gardens and grow an incredible range of plants in them
http://www.srgc.net/forum/index.php?topic=4656.0
cheers
fermi
It may be worth building up the soil level or using a raised bed to improve drainage.
Have you thought of trying a crevice bed?
cheers
fermi