Bog gardens

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an image of a bag with gravel in it and the words peat written below

A small bog garden can allow you to grow a range of interesting plants that enjoy being waterlogged and in the constant presence of water. It can be an ideal solution for the corner of the garden that's always just a bit soggy or a garden...

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a garden filled with lots of different types of flowers and plants on top of grass

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a garden with lots of plants and rocks

If you want to add something to your pond, a bog garden can introduce a variety of different plants to the area. It can also provide new habitats for any visiting wildlife. Winter is a great time to get started on this project, and by spring you’ll be ready to plant it up.

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a garden with many plants growing in it and the words 8 amazing keyhole garden ideas

Keyhole gardening is a perfect solution if you'd like to have a garden but live in an area with poor soil, dry weather, or limited outdoor space. Keyhole gardens are round raised beds built around a central compost basket. A small entryway gives the bed its keyhole shape and provides convenient access.

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a pond surrounded by green grass and white flowers in the foreground is an area with water that has been polluted for many years

Bogs are natural ecosystems, and having one means getting to enjoy a native bog garden. However, if you do not already have one, you may want to create an artificial bog. To learn more about maintaining a bog garden, click on the following article.

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the garden is full of plants and rocks

There are many different kinds of gardens — vegetable gardens, flower gardens, rock gardens, butterfly gardens and, of course, water gardens, just to name a few. But a type of garden that many people do not regularly consider is a bog garden, or gardening with plants that like “wet feet.” Bog gardens are normally associated … Keep Your Plants & Feet Wet With Versatile Bog Gardens Read More »

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