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Bog garden
By Treeman
- 7 Jan, 2010
- 8 likes
In the early summer when the bog garden is in bloom there really is nowhere else in the garden that can compete. It is pure sunshine.
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Beautiful assortment surrounding your pond
7 Jan, 2010
Thank you both. I'm not sure that you can see that there is a bamboo behind the yellow trollius. The roots/runners (?) of the bamboo had run under the gravel path, under the bog garden and were inches away from puncturing the pond liner. I had to take urgent action and dug up what felt like the whole garden. One of my neighbours was highly delighted as he was able to plant the roots/runners (?) and get free bamboo plants. Gardening : Always a silver lining ;o)
7 Jan, 2010
Yes I can see it, what a shame but Bamboos are known for them spreading their roots depending which kind you have I ve heard. Nice of you to share with your neighbour.
7 Jan, 2010
Geoff Hamilton used to speak about 'admiring time'. This is not only good for the soul but a slightly critical look over the garden will identify a problem before it turns into a disaster. So, more wandering aimlessly in the garden suits not only you but the garden too. And, FREE plants...its like Christmas everyday!
8 Jan, 2010
You should get friendly with Muddywalters that was his favourite gardener Geoff Hamilton. Yes to me a garden is natures way of healing, so you became Father Christmas to your neighbour then : O )))
8 Jan, 2010
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Really is lovely!
7 Jan, 2010