Bog garden
By Antigone
- 14 Aug, 2009
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Bog garden edges with old timbers found in a skip..that's a gunnera in the middle, got badly caught by the frost this February and think that it will never get huge as it's roots are restricted - I hope! Bought in a moment of madness.....
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Gunnera magellanica will never get huge - it's a midget, only a few inches tall
14 Aug, 2009
thats a great idea for a bog garden
14 Aug, 2009
Great looking bog garden.
14 Aug, 2009
how do you stop the water going stagnent and smelly antigone ? looks good
17 Sep, 2009
Hi Sanbaz! It's just like a puddle really - there is a liner in the bottom of the bog but it has holes. The plants are through the holes rooted in the ground. So when we have lots of rain the bog is full and when we don't it dries up completely! This year had my own frog spawn in it (we imported some last year), so was quite worried for the tadpoles earlier in the year when it was dry - but the garden now has frogs a-plenty -so they obviously coped! Antigone
18 Sep, 2009
sounds great, i do like frogs, i get a couple of toads in my garden dont know where they live lol, but always in my border close to my water feature, so i would like a pond or bog for them
18 Sep, 2009
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that look great,great use of the timber.
14 Aug, 2009