Japanese Garden

Landscape Rocks



Take a tour of my yard to see how I’ve incorporated rocks into the landscape.

Fire pit video: https://youtu.be/sM7kuPljLdE

The zone of this garden is 5b.

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– KINGSLEY NORTH –
Kingsley North is a lapidary store in Michigan’s U.P. They make a great cab machine and sell many other brands too. They have a huge selection rough rock, tumblers, grit, jewelry supplies etc. at good prices. I buy most of my coarse grit from here in 45 lb. bags. It’s the best price I have found. If you buy using the following link, I make a small commission.
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This is the cabbing machine I use:
https://kingsleynorth.com/kingsley-north-cabber-6-nova.html?ref=robertabram1&utm_source=tapfiliate

– THE ROCK SHED –
I buy a lot of lapidary supplies from The Rock Shed. I don’t make money from your purchases there, but they have good prices and good service. This is where I buy my finer grits and polish.

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45 Comments

  1. Lovely path, I think grass is overrated as well. It takes a lot of work or weed killer to maintain. But as the plants in the gardens grow they just look better

  2. Absolutely beauteous! (Texan for more than beautiful). We've recently purchased a few acres and are going to build our retirement home there. During the process of contouring the land for water control, we've found numerous large rocks and fossils. As do you, I love the gifts from the Earth as well as those I tumble. I plan to "borrow" some of your ideas when the time comes. Thanks so much for sharing.

  3. I hate mowing … but I love the smell of freshly mown grass … decisions decisions….

  4. Magnificent landscaping! I think you missed your calling. Did you also choose the plants or hire a landscaper? Will Columbine grow there? I think they would be a beautiful addition and add some color to the shade. I'm so impressed. You have a wonderful naturalized paradise.

  5. Wow! Amazing work! I like those little grey and red ferns on the side of your house. I have those too but yours seem to be absolutely thriving! Good job!

  6. I would have to agree with you: grass is over rated. It is so much nicer to look outside and see foliage and beautiful flowers and shrubs.(And ROCKS of course!)

  7. Grass lawns are useful for playing croquet, but your nature preserve is so much more delightful!

  8. That was absolutely stunning. I am so jealous of your yard. Just beautiful. Thank you for sharing your amazing work.

  9. I just found your video… how inspirational! I live in Michigan too and I have permission to get stones from the empty lot next to us. I dig whenever I can but my husband isn’t too excited about them all 😍 I would love to have him build a wall too

  10. Just a shot in the dark, since you like rocks and gardening, look up Takashi Amano "Iwagumi." Be a natural extension to your of rock hounding and gardening. 😉 I have a small set-up, which is currently down due to a lack of time/energy. But I saved all my equipment to set up with my toddler when older.
    Absolutely love your garden.

  11. It's a wonderful garden, it looks very natural and the path leading through woodland is delightful. It is beautifully thought out and executed. I much prefer no grass!

  12. What a beautiful yard! I saw a clip on here the other day, a yard full of MASSIVE pudding stones. No idea how they hauled them all home. I thought of you right away 🙂

  13. Thanks for the tour, love what you've done with your place. I agree, grass is overrated.

  14. Your place looks great. You saved a ton of money doing it yourself and finding the rocks. Really impressive. Had to take a long time. Was fun to watch. Great video

  15. Beautiful yard. I can’t imagine wrestling those rocks. Funny story, my sister bought several hundred vinca plugs, they all went through the chain link fence into the neighbor’s yard. I guess the grass was greener.

  16. i like no grass. and i like that it’s grown so much. feels very cozy & isolated like an english garden around a cottage.

    i live in south central PA & we have many old gorgeous fieldstone & creek stone farmhouses. its a very old area with many old farms still intact, including our ancestral farm (1726)

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