This is a plant that does best in full sun but it also requires quite a bit of moisture to survive.
Full sun rock garden plants.
Consider the type of plant how much sun it needs and how much water it will need.
The best plants for a rock garden.
Plant in well drained dry soil.
If you are looking for a plant that will cover the rocks in your garden the rock cress is a great option that will give your garden a softer look.
Plus not all plants that thrive in full sun also tolerate dry conditions.
The plants also have dark needlelike evergreen foliage that remains attractive all year long.
In fact it tends to grow like moss which means that moist ground will be beneficial for its growth.
Full sun to semi shade.
Irish moss thrives in full sun but is not suited for intense heat.
One big clue when searching for full sun rockery plants is the names rock or alpine in the label.
4 plants for rock gardens that grow in full sun.
If your garden gets 6 hours of direct sun per day then you are going to want to pick perennials that will thrive in the sun and will not need to be watered multiple times a day so they don t die from exposure.
However some of these plants still need a little sun protection during the hottest part of the day.
The trick is to pick rockery plants that like sun as some are mountain denizens who prefer cooler low light situations.
However if you want to enjoy its blue flowering cover plant it in an area that gets plenty of sunshine.
Plant blue star creepers in full sun partial shade or even in full shade.
A rock garden sometimes known as a rockery or alpine garden is a planting area designed with a hardscape featuring a selection of gravels rocks and or boulders it typically includes softscape plants suitable to those conditions.
Creeping phlox produces carpets of blue purple rose pink or bicolor blooms.
Here are 12 perennials that thrive in full sun.
Think rock cress yellow alpine alyssum or rock cotoneaster however there are scores of plants for the full sun rock garden in a variety of colors and sizes.
Mount atlas daisy anacyclus pyrethrum these plants feature small stems of milky white daisies with a yellow center.
Plants with a clumping or cushion forming growth habit are great for rock gardens where you don t want the plants to spread.
An ideal rock garden plant creeping phlox thrives in poor dry soil that drains quickly after rain.
The beauty of a well planned rock garden is the rocks and plants work together to elevate each other s impact.
Picking the right type of plants is as important as where you are going to put your garden.
Also known as silver kisses though they cannot survive in shades.
For some keeping their soil adequately moist is just as important as meeting their light requirements.