Zuzu, thank you for that suggestion. This label is usually used for outdoor gardening, in the ground, I think? In most places, folks need to bring their mini inside for winter or the plants will be killed. Most of the mini garden discussions I've seen are not about seasonal plantings. They are created with the hope and intention that they will last for at least a few years. I've never been interested in either term, (Alpine or rock gardening) and also thought the label Alpine indicated plants that would suffer heat/humidity stroke in the SE part of the US? I do use a lot of little rocks in containers, but they are only decorations on the surface, not part of the setup for the roots, and others in similar areas, wouldn't have rock gardening on their minds because there are no rocks. I've never dug up a rock bigger than a pebble here. IDK if my thoughts about this match the reality of the bigger picture, I've never read articles or forums about these plants or areas of gardening, though I'm sure there's a lot of overlap in selection of some plants for both types of gardening.
Searching ATP database for C/S plants suitable for alpine/rock gardening gives 1000+ results. How else would you narrow down this search? By also selecting house plants, the result drops to only 35 plants. Most of these would be suitable, except Agave, Kalanchoe tetraphylla, and most of the Aloes - leaves are way too big.
Indicating the plants as suitable for houseplant use seems to be the 1st step. Just finished going through my plant list on here and more than half of my house plants weren't indicated as such in the database. From within succulent houseplants, one can find plants suitable for mini gardening from the 837 results. Many would have to be further researched to see how fast they grow, and how large the foliage can get, tendency to creep.
I just thought there would be more people looking for mini garden plants than, for example, guardian plants, timber production, or cover crops. Was also thinking it kind of tied-in with leaving the mini garden forum up. If ATP had 'the' forum for minis (already done) and ability to find these plants specifically, it would really be a full-service facility for this. If not, I'm sure it's just my personal perspective on things, though number of results on google searches support. Thanks again!
Google searches a minute ago:
"timber production plants" 1,340,000
"cover crop plants" 7,720,000
"Guardian plant" (searched with parentheses because without, most results refer to "The Guardian") 32,900
"alpine plants" 3,810,000
"mini garden plants" 18,000,000 (more than the above combined)
"rock garden plants" 26,400,000 (definitely popular, but a lot of info extraneous to minis. Also, 90+% of pics show outside, ground gardening) That's one of the looks folks are trying to duplicate in much smaller scale in mini gardening though, no doubt!
TYVM for reading!!