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making it an excellent choice for pond margins and bog gardens. Its cheerful presence and hardiness make it a favorite among ...
Zone 2 plants are known as marginal plants. They thrive in water up to 6 inches. If you're planting in zone 2 around the back edge of your pond, choose taller plants such as the Saururus chinensis ...
Pump up your pond and bog plant design with Steve Kainer from Hill Country Water Gardens & Nursery. From intricate spillers (including mint) in bog containers to dramatic flair, Steve layers style ...
Repurpose an unused hot tub into a pond or bog garden. Updated: Mar. 09, 2013, 10:00 a.m. ... What fun to make up a list of plants that actually thrive in wet soil.
For me, carnivorous bog plants are the personification of total weirdness when it comes to the plant world — and the really cool part about them is that we can grow them in our gardens very easily.
This is my bog garden, or at least it was. ... To use as a marginal plant remember that they like moist soil and don't like to be really wet, so plant these right up on the pond edge.
The plant: Several years back I went on a tour featuring horticulture businesses in the Valley. We stopped at the “office” of award-winning interior plant designer Ray Brooks, known as ...
It includes Peatlands and the Philbrick-Cricenti Bog in New London is an excellent example of a Peatlands kettle hole bog.Over 18,000 years ago it was a pond but over time, moss from the edges ...