△Green Wendy pepper grass. /Grass fish
How to create a landscape to look good at nature
Today I recommend a large series of artifacts - pepper grass
Generally speaking
In our landscaping process
You will find stones and sunken wood arranged together
It's not that natural
When you put two stones like this
When placed with wood
This gap in the middle is critical
△ Pepper grass between two stones. /Grass fish
We can fill this gap with peppergrass
That's when a magical phenomenon appears
You will find otherwise embarrassing stone and wood
Fill by aquatic weeds
It will become quite natural
△Add water and grass to make up the scene. /Grass fish
Like these two stones, too
Putting stones alone can be incongruous there
But after adding aquatic plants in the middle
It will seem natural
That's why we need pepperweed
Make a natural transition between sunken wood and stone
There are many types of pepper grass
△ Flamingo pepper grass. /Grass fish
Flamingo pepper grass like this tender powder
△Sri Lankan bell pepper. /Grass fish
There is also the lush Sri Lankan bell pepper behind the stone
It is a good way to fill the area around the stone
△ Beautiful glass pepper grass. /Grass fish
This large-leaved glass pepper grass
It can also be pinkish-purple
△ Bird of Paradise pepper grass. /Grass fish
Bird of Paradise pepper grass with large red leaves like this one
You can act as a face value
Any embellishment is very beautiful everywhere
Here comes the invincible little guy again
△Wendy pepper grass. /Grass fish
This large clump of Wendy pepper grass
Negative skin is easy to raise
Planted in the sand and fed casually
Therefore, most pepper grass is mostly negative
No carbon dioxide or bright light is required
△Pepper grass landscaping. /Grass fish
Gaps in sunken wood stones or shading places
There's filling
Guys who are ready to open the cylinder
Which of the above pepper grass appeals to you the most
Come and share it in the comments section