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  2. Upgrade Your Backyard with These Creative Rock Garden Ideas - AOL

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    Sloped or terraced rock gardens use natural inclines to showcase layers of rocks, pretty flowers, and plants. You can even use rocks as natural edging to help define your garden space.

  3. Rock Gardens Are the Ultimate Hack for a Low ... - AOL

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    These 20 beautiful rock garden ideas are low-maintenance alternatives to grass landscaping since they require less watering and maintenance through the seasons.

  4. How to DIY a Rock Garden to Transform Your Yard - AOL

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    Rock gardens can add beauty and dimension to any outdoor area! Try these DIY rock garden ideas in the backyard or front yard, whether it's small or spacious. ... 19 easy 5-ingredient snacks ready ...

  5. Rock garden - Wikipedia

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    The Japanese rock garden, or dry garden, often referred to as a "Zen garden", is a special kind of rock garden with a few large rocks, and gravel over most of the surface, often raked in patterns, and no or very few plants. Other Chinese and Japanese gardens use rocks, singly or in groups, with more plants, and often set in grass, or next to ...

  6. Sigiriya - Wikipedia

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    The terraced gardens are formed from the natural hill at the base of the Sigiriya rock. A series of terraces rises from the pathways of the boulder garden to the staircases on the rock. These have been created by the construction of brick walls, and are located in a roughly concentric plan around the rock.

  7. Petersen Rock Garden - Wikipedia

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    Petersen Rock Garden, formerly Petersen's Rock Garden and also known as the Petersen Rock Gardens, [2] [3] is a rock garden and museum on 4 acres (1.6 ha), located between the cities of Bend and Redmond in Deschutes County, Oregon, United States.