I have a gravel garden. On one side of the path it satisfies my passion for having lots of plants closely planted, cottage garden style and the other side, where the whirligig is and shed at the bottom has large pots with shrubs and plants like hostas, agapanthus and a Japanese acer.
Self seeders love gravel, I have primroses, aquilegias and Nigella popping up all over the place.
With no grass to mow or edging to worry about, it’s fairly low maintenance and bees and butterflies love the casual mix of shrubby salvias and perennials.
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