What kind of flowers 🌺 grow in stones?

Jea13365671
by Jea13365671
  6 answers
  • Janet Pizaro Janet Pizaro on May 22, 2017

    How much stone is there?

  • Constance Gidzinski Constance Gidzinski on May 22, 2017

    Creeping thyme is a good rock garden plant. Give it a small patch of soil to start off and it will spread out over stones even gravel.

  • Rob7453153 Rob7453153 on May 23, 2017

    Creeping thyme is a good choice. Also creeping phlox if the area gets a lot of sun. You can stick succulents into crevices in some soil and they will also do well.

  • Just peachy Just peachy on May 23, 2017

    creeping phlox, dianthus, succulents

  • Wanda sinnema Wanda sinnema on May 23, 2017

    depending on where you live, succulents are a great addition. Lots of varieties, some flower, some with light green foliage, some with dark red. Nurseries in our area sell flats and 1/2 flats of mixed varieties. you just pull off a bit and tuck it in places you want to fill. they will cascade and spread .. tuck any loose tidbits that break off into another spot. they will root almost anywhere to form a new plant..

  • Margolynluvsu Margolynluvsu on May 24, 2017

    W.hen I saw weeds growing in my gravelly areas, I have dianthis, day lillies, hostas, lavender, thyme, periwinkle, chives, cat nip, peppermint, morning glories, bleeding hearts.


    I use gravel in my pots for annuals too. I never buy potting soil anymore. I even transplanted a Japanese maple from soil to the gravelly area too, and it's exploded with growth better than it did before.