Ok, but plants generally love to have their roots under rocks because water is more likely to be absorbed and protected through dry times. Maybe the rocks are too hot if it is south facing? I would expect the daisy in the flat clay lawn to die first. Forgive if this doesn’t add to the conversation.
Ok, but plants generally love to have their roots under rocks because water is more likely to be absorbed and protected through dry times. Maybe the rocks are too hot if it is south facing? I would expect the daisy in the flat clay lawn to die first. Forgive if this doesn’t add to the conversation.
Do they? Have you actually asked them though?