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Have you ever wondered if there is an easier, faster way to a beautiful garden, one without digging, tilling and turning of soil? As a matter of fact there is. There is such a thing as easy layer gardening. Sounds nice, doesn’t it, but what does it mean?

Easy layer gardening generally refers to a method of gardening where instead of digging and tilling you just add layers to beautify your garden. Layers for easy layer gardening can include anything from rock, over mulch and soil to plants. Easy layer Gardening is so easy that even little kids can chip in and take pride in their garden. Any section of your garden can be designed with easy layering and no one ever will know how easy it was. Essentially you are adding layers to your garden to beautify your landscape. You can start by making a rock garden or a rock wall. A flower bed rimmed by high rocks can be filled with new topsoil and flowers. The soil and the flowers can be layered in such a way that there is no digging involved implanting these new colorful additions to your garden. Any area that might be in the shade or is unsightly and you want to beautify, just lay down some mulch. Mulch can make any dreary corner look bright and newly landscaped.

Rocks and mulch actually come in a variety of colors and can be combined to complement each other. As for rocks, they come in all sizes and shapes. From round and small pebbles to big boulders, whatever you can think of, you will be able to buy it. Just think of layering glass rocks into your landscaping, maybe into a long narrow line, or over lights to accentuate the color of the glass. Adding layers to your garden is easy and fun. If you enjoy decorating and designing than layering your garden will be very enjoyable to you. Think of all the possibilities you have by adding layers of rock, mulch, soil and flowers to your garden. This method is so much less work intensive then turning the soils, digging holes to plant your flowers and shrubs.

One easy way to add flowers and shrubs to your layering landscape is by building up rock planters. Start laying your rocks in a circle, and then build them up to a small wall, leaving the inside of the circle empty. This way you create a rock planter, in which you easily can set some plants with their planters. If you arrange your rocks in a clever way, other people will not even realize that your plants are not planted but still in their containers. It is therefore also easy to remove plants that are wilting or just to switch to a new color scheme in your garden. Remove the old pot and drop a new one in with a new plant.

If you are wondering how layering your garden compares to regular gardening, we can tell you that it is for sure easier. A layered garden will also look like a professional designed it. Professional landscape designers often built layers, walls and much more into their designs. These designs are displayed in many gardening books as well as online. Before starting your garden layering project, why not check out some of the sources online or in garden books to get an idea for your project and to get inspired. An easy layered garden does not have to be expensive. There are many inexpensive materials that you can buy at your local landscaping material supplier or your local gardening store. If you stay away from the more expensive rocks such as flagstone and rather go for common rocks, you will be able to get the natural layered look you are after and safe big bucks.

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