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Setting up a bog garden is easier than you might think. Here are some general guidelines: - Site your bog garden in a sunny low area, preferably one that collects rainwater runoff. - Dig a 25- to ...
She revealed that a bog garden is a part of the garden which has no running water or pond, yet the soil is still exceptionally moist. Carol revealed how to make the most of this part of your garden.
Editor’s note: John Nelson is retiring. This is his final Mystery Plant column. You could call this the “spiny green ping-pong ball plant” if you wanted, and why not? John Nelson is a ...
"Much more interesting than a typical cultivated flower pot." Gardener shares intriguing transformation of backyard native ...
People should flood their gardens to create bogs in order to combat the impact of drought, experts have suggested. Creating “bog gardens” could also help reverse biodiversity loss, with the ...
She revealed that a bog garden is a part of the garden which has no running water or pond, yet the soil is still exceptionally moist. Carol revealed how to make the most of this part of your garden.
Who knew eating live bugs could be such an elegant affair? No, not for humans, at least not too often. We're talking about the insect-eating plants of the bog.