Its probably a dumb idea anyway....but I am hoping to find a way to keep the frogs and such from uprooting everything I have tried to plant behind those rocks!
It is hard to get my hands back there but it looks so bare without plants covering the background.
I have planted many stems back there and they are all floating by the next day. Could be someone uprooting, could be that I dont get them down in far enough since it is a tight spot, I am not really sure I just thought if I could get some small pots back there it might help because I could plant them and then wedge them down in there.
Any thoughts?
The pictures are not the greatest but in the larger top picture you can see the rock structures. Basically I have some hygro, some sunset hygro, some wisteria, ambulia, hornwort, red ludwiga, though it is more green than red now...a nice red wendtii crypt, a green melon sword, and a few other small grassy plants that I think might be narrow leaf swords.
I would like to add more and fill up the blank space behind the rocks. I have considered backfilling behind the rocks with a bunch more gravel to make it easier to plant and maintain. Right now there is not much of a slope, it is all pretty much the same depth from front to back.
All suggestions are welcome even if it means a complete redo! I have considered that but I do like the rocks just need some input on planting around them.
TIA