A Crevice Garden That Wows with Cacti, Succulents, Perennials, and Bulbs


Hi GPODers!

Today’s photos come form Dianna Colnett, all the way from the small coastal town of Comox on the east coast of Vancouver, British Columbia. This is garden is located in Canadian hardiness zone 8a. Dianna writes:

“We are very fortunate to have a stunning set of crevice gardens located along the public marina walkway. In every season, these south-facing gardens have some plant blooming or displaying interesting textures. For the last few years, the area around the Comox Valley has been receiving less precipitation, resulting in abnormally dry conditions throughout spring and summer. The crevice gardens seem to thrive in these conditions.”

A stunning combination here showcases a variety of tulips (Tulipa spp. and cvs., Zones 3–8) and Hoop-Petticoat daffodils (Narcissus bulbocodium, Zones 3–8) with various creeping ground covers. Dianna says, “The rocks are placed to provide good drainage and allow for deep roots. The plants here are a mixture of bulbs, perennials, and ground covers.”

The sheer variety of plantings in these garden beds is astounding.

Sedums and cacti bloom alongside Lewisia cotyledon (Siskiyou Lewisia, Zones 3 to 8), which is native to southern Oregon and northern California.

A different color variation of Lewisia cotyledon with a blue-flowered gentian (Gentiana sp. and cvs., Zones 4–7 ) behind and broadleaf stonecrop (Sedum spathulifolium, Zones 5 to 9) to the left.

This tulip is possibly eyed tulip or sun-eyed tulip (Tulipa agenensis, Zones 3 to 8) with a sedum below and partridge feather (Tanacetum densum, Zones 4 to 9) to the left.

The above photo was taken last year showing a different level of growth and blooms compared to 2026 (below).

A shot in the other direction shows how close this garden is the water, and hints at the various elements these plants must withstand. Truly a hardy garden!

A close-up of what is most likely Tower of Jewels (Echium wildpretii, Zones 9 to 11).

 

Thank you for sharing this awesome garden with us, Dianna. How lovely to find a green bit of paradise out amongst the docks, and truly inspiring to see just how many different types of plants will work in a crevice garden.

 

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