Dwarf snapdragon garden

I settled in the big rock that I moved from the other side of the garden, and decided that I would do a tiny winter garden for my dwarf snapdragons, which I grew from seed - and don't seem to be doing any more growing in their little plastic cells.

I like the architectural look of rocks in the garden, but I am reluctant to put one like this, with the flat top, as it encourages people to try to stand on it. I learned a few years ago that if you put in a rock that looks like a stepping-stone, people will step. So I will probably need to move this rock again later.

Anyway, this is a dry sunny area where nothing much grows in the summer, so it's been pretty neglected. For the winter months, I am hoping that it will make a nice warm place for the dwarf snapdragons. I will need to keep an eye on them!
These seeds are called *Magic Carpet*, so if it works, it should look pretty cool.

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