Bog gardens
A bog garden can also be an attractive feature by itself, without a pool. It may be the only choice to occupy an area where water collects to form a natural bog. Here's some pointers on how to grow a successful bog garden.
October 9, 2015
A bog garden can also be an attractive feature by itself, without a pool. It may be the only choice to occupy an area where water collects to form a natural bog. Here's some pointers on how to grow a successful bog garden.
As both drought and excess water can be harmful to the various plants that prosper in a bog garden, it may take considerable attention to maintain a precise balance of moisture during wet or dry spells.
Sufficient water is usually present in heavy clay soil. It can be conserved by a topdressing of composted leaves in mid to late spring. If the bog garden is in a low-lying area, however, there is danger that the plants will be totally submerged during periods of heavy rainfall. To successfully grow bog plants where soil drains well, it may be necessary to construct a special garden bed that will retain water, while allowing excess to escape.
Most bog plants are herbaceous perennials.
Proper conditions for bog plants can be created.
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