From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishrock gardenˈrock ˌgarden noun [countable] DLGa rockery
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rock garden• They are bright and enchanting and look superb in a rock garden, at the front of a border or in pots.• Rare trees and shrubs, bluebells, rock garden. 3 wheelchairs available.• It was like going to Yosemite for the first time and finding a disorderly rock garden.• Our rock garden is my favorite spot.• She would buy white wrought-iron pieces with delicate tracery, and set them there, by the rock garden.• From water level as you approach through the rock garden it looks like one solid rock barrier.• The initial approach starts right of centre and works diagonally left through the rock garden.• It requires little care beyond placing out of heavy damp soil and makes an outstanding accent to the rock garden.