Simply plant in average garden soil and bait for slugs and snails or spray for deer and rabbits should those critters be a nuisance in your garden.
Low maintenance rock garden plants.
Plants for rock gardens campanula poscharskyana trailing bellflower campanula poscharskyana is a low growing spreading alpine campanula that works well in pots and as ground cover in hot sunny corners.
It bears masses of small star shaped purple blue flowers from summer to early autumn.
Enter these low maintenance flowers.
They ll do just the trick when you re looking for something like easy fast growing vines that will make a mark in the backyard without a ton of work.
Creeping phlox produces carpets of blue purple rose pink or bicolor blooms.
Grow in well drained soil in full sun.
Take the special maintenance features of the plants you like and keep in mind that rocks can heat up from the sunlight and go ahead create your own rock garden.
An ideal rock garden plant creeping phlox thrives in poor dry soil that drains quickly after rain.
The plants also have dark needlelike evergreen foliage.
Low maintenance arkansas blue star resists deer and drought making it a durable and beautiful option for any garden.
Examples include celmisia ramulosa dianthus some perennial penstemons and picea.
List of the best low maintenance plants for a rock garden all the plants mentioned below are drought tolerant evergreen perennials 20 rock garden plants you can grow in full sun to partial shade 1.
Many homeowners combine the perennial with other grasses or use it as a border.
For gardeners seeking lower maintenance plants hosta are a winner as they will continue to thrive getting steadily larger even without being divided.
Agavas mosses grasses and all the kinds of plants possible can be planted in a rock garden.
Sage plants are low maintenance once established a drought tolerant and deliciously fragrant addition to the garden.
Pebbles and agavas some greenery rock garden with various greenery and moss.
Creeping thyme is aromatic like the edible herb but it s mainly grown as a ground cover or to fill in space between stepping stones.
Hardy to zones 4 through 7.
The plant will cascade over rocks and low stone walls in a rock garden to soften the setting.
Lower growing clump forming smaller plants work well in rock gardens so consider alpines and sedums as these plants display well against rocks.