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Rock on: Some perennials thrive in stony setting.(Home & Garden)(Midwest gardening)
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Daily Herald (Arlington Heights, IL)
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January 16, 2005
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Byline: Jan Riggenbach
No time to tend a garden? Then Panayoti Kelaidis says you ought to consider a rock garden.
An internationally known plantsman who lectures around the world on rock garden plants, Kelaidis says a rock garden takes far less work than a flower border. "Rock gardening is a great choice for people who are rather lazy," he points out. "Half of the garden is rock, so there's not that much room left for weeds to grow."
Kelaidis himse...
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