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  • From "Weekend Landscaping"
    episode WKL-110
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    1. After taking a step back to look at the arrangement of the boulders, it's time to "soften" the layout with the addition of ornamental grasses. Begin by planting clusters of reed-like grasses near the boulders.

    2. Along the banks, plant groups of irises or other flowers of choice, alternating these varieties with more grass clusters.

    3. Next, dig a hole in the center of the flow line for the landscape water bowl. Install it to a depth that will leave its rim two inches above the grade.

    4. Place one or two medium-size rocks in the bowl, and surround them with smaller rocks. This will provide safety for the birds should they fall in, and give it a more natural look.




    RESOURCES :
    Plants from Monrovia Growers
    Monrovia Growers
    Website: www.monrovia.com

    Landscape Bowl (low / shallow design)
    Model: #8LB01
    Shallow landscape bowl in Sandstone Granite, constructed of polyethylene (model #8LB01)
    Rotonics Manufacturing, Inc.
    Las Vegas, NV 89031
    Email: rotocastnv@earthlink.net


    GUESTS :
    Frank McDonough
    E-mail: frank.mcdonough@arboretum.org
    Website: www.arboretum.org

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