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An easy and fast bog garden. ... Tuck your bog garden in anywhere around the garden. Be sure to select plants that have the same light requirements. If you find you don't like where you placed it, transplant the container by lifting (with the help of another person, it is heavy) and placing in another spot.
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The Bog Garden - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Bog Garden is a nature preserve, botanical garden, and city park located at 1101 Hobbs Road, Greensboro, North Carolina. It is open daily; admission is free. The garden features a bog and lake th...
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Why create a bog garden? ; Bog gardens are great for low lying, slow draining areas in your yard. They do especially well when set up near a pond. ... Click here for a list of recommended bog garden plants. ... Other Bog Garden Resources:
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A long and narrow bog garden is easier to maintain than one that is too wide: 2 arm's lengths is a good width. It facilitates weeding! One arm's length if you do not like to wade and weed from the pond side.
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Making a bog garden with carnivorous plants. ... Carnivorous plants can thrive in a simple bog garden in a terrarium setting. How to Plant a Bog Garden;; Assemble the following:
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introHydroponic Bog Garden (Water Recycling) ... Hence the idea formed to create a hydroponic bog garden. It essentially uses the same techniques employed in aquaculture. Use bacteria that are attached to biomedia to clean the highly oxygenated water passing through the media.
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Meanwhile back in the natural garden, how about planting a bog garden? The big difference between a pond and a bog garden is a pond contains standing water while a bog garden is just wet ground, so the conditions suit different plants.
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