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container bog - Bog Garden Forum - GardenWeb
... plant some elephant ears, canna's, and maybe calla lillies. will this work??? Follow-Up Postings: RE: container bog clip this post email this post what is this? see most clipped and recent clippings ... a member, please log in. If you aren't yet a member, join now! Return to the Bog Garden Forum Join | Garden Forums | Home Forums | Exchanges & Trading | Member Pages | Contact Us 2006 iVillage Inc. ...
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... daily dose of garden writing from around the world. New forums: Lighting, Vertical Gardening, Organic Lawn Care, Rate & Review Messages: bog filtration for large pond Posted by: kritrkz z5 IN on Sat, Nov 25, 06 at 10:52 I just ... 26, 01 at 18:24 65 follow-ups, last one posted on Tue, Oct 10, 06 at 11:41 container bog Posted by: erica123 5 on Thu, Sep 14, 06 at 15:06 5 follow-ups, last one posted on ...
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coir
... is deposited over hundreds and of years in bogs. It accumulates only about 2mm per year on the bog and could become depleted with poor management. Canada, our main source of peat moss, harvests about 10million ... amounts of phosphorus and potassium in coir. All in all, coconut coir is great for seeds and container growing. It would also be great for putting in the planting holes for all sorts of ...
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Cypripediums and other terrestrials
... . Moisture requirements: keep wet at all times, even after they have gone dormant. In sealed container or artificial bog, keep water table level six to eight inches below surface of soil media. Use of ... is one of the longest of the Cypripedium species, often six inches between growths. Thus, the container in which they are grown must be fairly large. Eight-inch azalea pots have been recommended1 and ...
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Miniature Water Gardens
... irises, floating four-leaf clover, or an assortment of colorful bog flowers combined with stately rushes and reeds. There are two ways to plant your container garden. The bottom of the tub can be filled with ... , the plants may stay in their original nursery pots, which can be submerged in the larger container with the rims covered by an inch or two of water. There are several advantages to this ...
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Potting Mixes for Certified Organic Production
... .edu/departments/envirohort/ articles/misc/sphagnum.html 12) Sadowski, I.E. 2001. Doing the peat bog two-step. Mother Earth News. June-July. p. 18. 13) Grohmann, Sissi. 2002. Peat bogs ... for Learning to Make Potting Media —For General Information on Potting Media— Growth Media for Container Grown Ornamental Plants. Revised edition. Extension Bulletin 241. By Dewayne Ingram, Richard Henley, and Thomas ...
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bonniesplants 9 different categories of pond, aquatic plants
... I describe each category and the requirements that are needed to successfully grow each type of plant Bog Plants, Marginal Plants, Shallow Water Plants Any of the above is correct. These plants are shallow water ... get up to 12' tall when grown outdoors in the ground. But they adapt well to container culture, where the plants remain a more manageable size (5-6') through pruning and root restriction. ...
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bonniesplants.com Pond plant zone hardiness
... include Water Canna and Stargrass because I like how they bloom most of the summer. Bluebells Zone 8 Sun Bog lily Zone 8 Sun 1/2 day Shade Calla lily Note keep water level with the top of the ... they are not hardy they can be brought inside the home for the winter. Place them in a deep container that has no holes so that the leaves can float away from the plant. Banana Lily nymphoides aquatica Zone ...
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The Edible Pond and Bog Garden - Plants For A Future
... It should be propagated by seed or by cuttings which will root easily and quickly in a container of water at any time of the growing season. As well as its leaves being edible, ... , Trapa natans, Typha angustifolia, Vaccinium macrocarpon, Zizania aquatica, Zizania latifolia. Readers Comments The Edible Pond and Bog Garden Ruth Verville Tue Jun 06 21:18:51 2000 Dear Rich Morris: I have started reading ...
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Open Directory - Home:Gardening:Gardens:Water
... below. This category is for informational sites only. Please do not submit sites selling products or services here. This category lists websites dedicated to water gardening: in-ground and container ponds, streams, garden fountains and waterfalls. Some document a particular public, private or personal garden designed in this style, while others give information, tips, and tricks related to this ...
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