Stone beds are often planted with grasses and shrubs. It looks elegant, is easy to care for and often winter green. But even in a rock garden you don't have to do without flowers. Find out below which flowers are best suited for the stone bed.

Ground covers are beautiful flowers for the stone bed

The site conditions in the stone bed

Stone beds are usually in the sun, so the plants have to tolerate a lot of sun and should be drought tolerant. In addition, the soil in the stone bed is usually sandy, permeable and poor in nutrients. When choosing your flowers for the stone bed, make sure that they can cope with these conditions.

The design of a stone bed with flowers

A stone bed lives from the fact that it is only selectively planted and the free areas are covered with beautiful pebbles. Therefore, you should only use flowers selectively. In addition, rock gardens should cause as little work as possible. So make sure you plant perennial flowers in your rock bed so you don't have to do it every year. Flowering ground covers are often used for the rock garden, which form a beautiful, colorful carpet of flowers on the stones. But drought-tolerant perennials are also conceivable for patch-like planting in the stone bed.

The 10 most beautiful flowering ground covers for the rock garden

ground cover heyday flower color features
Andean cushion herb May to June yellow periwinkle
Mountain Chickweed May to June White Attracts butterflies and bees
Blue cushion 'Hamburg City Park' April to May violet-blue wintergreen
Cambridge Cranesbill 'Biokovo' June to July White Beautiful fall color of the leaves
Dalmatian Bellflower 'Birch' June to August Dark violet wintergreen
Evergreen candytuft April to May White periwinkle
Olympus rockflower March to April yellow Abundant flowering bee pasture
Scarlet Field Thyme 'Coccineus' June to August purple periwinkle
Star Moss 'Irish Moss' April to May White periwinkle
Carpet flame flower 'Scarlet Flame' April to May Red wintergreen

The 5 most beautiful flowering perennials for the stone bed

Perennials are hardy, usually quite resistant and sprout again every year. They are therefore an optimal solution for the stone bed.

shrub heyday flower color features
Bitterroot 'Sunset Strain' May to June Pink, rosy red, orange or yellow Winter protection recommended
Dyer's dog chamomile 'Kelwayi' July to September yellow Stray flowers
Mullein 'Southern Charme' May to July pink wintergreen
soapwort July to September pink Carnation plant, formerly used for washing
Spanish man stray July to August Bluish violet to silvery Large, star-shaped flowers

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