![]() ![]() Larger landscapes will need larger rocks. ‘If you have a smaller front garden, for example, select a boulder that is perhaps 2 feet in width and 16 inches tall. When choosing boulders for your front yard, the size of the each one should be in scale with the size of your space, adds Noelle. They are a great way to add height or be placed alongside raised areas.’ ‘Pair a boulder next to a plant, and it looks better due to the mixture of heights and differences in texture. ‘Boulders serve as a great visual anchor for plants and front yard shrubs,’ says Noelle Johnson. They can also be used to make a dramatic entrance to your property, particularly if there are steps up to your front porch and they can be incorporated in the planting design. If you live in an arid climate they are a popular element if you want to plan a dry garden and will link through with the surrounding natural landscape. ![]() They are easier to move and have the same design impact.’īoulders spread through the landscape add welcome height and texture to a front yard design. ‘For small to medium-scale gardens, group two smaller rocks together instead of one large one to create the appearance of a bigger stone. 'Big rocks can be hard to maneuver and place, and may require a crane or other heavy equipment to move them,' she says. Noelle includes landscape rocks in her front yard design to anchor the planting and has this expert tip to share. ‘I love color and, like many people, gravitate naturally toward it.’ ![]() ‘Plants that bloom at different times of year fill my front landscape, so there is always something guaranteed to be blooming in my garden,’ says horticulturalist Noelle Johnson, author of Dry Climate Gardening, available from Amazon. They lend themselves particularly to dry gardens, desert gardens and other drought-tolerant landscaping ideas, particularly when partnered with native plants that are adapted to the local climate. Strategically placed larger-sized landscape rocks can give your front yard the standout factor, and add drama to your planting. (Image credit: Grace Stufkosky/Noelle Johnson Landscape Consulting) ![]()
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