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  2. 15 Garden Edging Ideas to Keep Your Landscape Looking Neat - AOL

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    Natural Rock Edging. To make the most of your surroundings, collect large rocks in your landscape to act as retaining-wall–style garden edging. Keep in mind that the vibe here is natural and ...

  3. Desert pavement - Wikipedia

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    A desert pavement, also called reg (in western Sahara), serir (in eastern Sahara), gibber (in Australia), or saï (in central Asia) [1] is a desert surface covered with closely packed, interlocking angular or rounded rock fragments of pebble and cobble size.

  4. 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 ...

  5. Xeriscaping - Wikipedia

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    In some areas, terms such as water-conserving landscaping, drought-tolerant landscaping, and smart scaping are used instead. The use of plants whose natural requirements are appropriate to the local climate is emphasized, and care is taken to avoid losing water to evaporation and runoff. However, the specific plants used in xeriscaping vary ...

  6. Calcareous glade - Wikipedia

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    Calcareous glade vegetation is more similar to that of a desert habitat than a grassland, being dominated by small spring annuals with occasional geophytic or succulent perennials. The usage of the words "glades" and "barrens" to describe dry, rocky communities in the United States is not uniform, and the terms are often used interchangeably. [1]

  7. Hamada - Wikipedia

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    Hamada desert near the Hoggar Mountains in Algeria. Cyclists ride over Hamada to the Erg Chebbi dunes, Morocco. A hamada (Arabic: حمادة, ḥammāda) is a type of desert landscape consisting of high, largely barren, hard rocky plateaus, where most of the sand has been removed by deflation. [1] The majority of the Sahara is hamada. [2]