The beauty of Bog Plants. In this section you can find everything from irises to cattails to Water Hyacinth. Something for every watergarden, no matter what the size. Give your frogs something to croak about..... a beautiful bog. ... Can be planted in with your waterlilies, lotus or bog plants. Can also be anchored in...
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Shallow Water and Bog Plants; (please click on any plant name to view a photo and description) ... Plant shallow water and bog plants upright. Firm soil around the plants and add one inch of washed sand or gravel. Lower into pool to a depth of two to six inches.
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Bog plants should never suffer from drought, the marsh garden should be kept quite moist, but on the other hand must not become stagnant, and it is for this reason that slight bottom drainage is introduced. The bog should never be more than two feet in depth;
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A strange mix of plants thrive in the bog. Cranberries and blueberries from the arctic tundra grow next to orchids and insect-eating plants from the tropical rain forest. Carniverous plants get nitrogen from insects that they can't get from the nutrient-poor bog.
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Making a bog garden is a great way to enjoy many varieties of wonderful bog plants. ... Other plants that enjoy this system include hardy bog orchids (Calopogon, Pogonia, others), Bog Buttons (Marshallia), Bog Gentians, Lobelia, Sabatia, Orange Milkwort (Polygala lutea), and many other bog plants. Adaptations in plant...
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water lilies and lilies for the garden. Gardening ponds and plants for bogs, wetland plants ... We grow and sell aquatic plants. Our range of products includes high quality water lilies, oxgenating, marginal,moisture loving, bog, deep water and British native aquatic plants at affordable prices. ... ; Moisture loving and bog plants...
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The beauty of bog plants is not just in their flowers, but also in their foliage. I love their bold showy leaves—the arrowhead shapes, the umbrellas and the swords—which is why I love bog gardens. These shapes are even more striking when contrasted with delicate sedges and ferns, which also thrive in moist soil...
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>The environment will be quite moist, and critters splash quite a bit of water >onto the land part, so I'd like to try bog plants in here. > >Does anyone know of some small plants I could raise in this environment >that are available to me in California, local or mail order?
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Finally a single source for the backyard gardener. We will provide information on bogs marshes and the plants which support this garden. ... List of 20+ Bog Plants...
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