APONDis not an essential feature of the bog garden , although its bearing is to be desired when you may use the overflow to feed a Ngaio Marsh . It is essential , that the stain of the marsh garden be keep in a moist , swampy DoS through out year . The site of the peat bog garden must , naturally , be low - lying and where the surface drain will naturally collect . If the subsoil is of muggy remains , a mere dribble of water will keep the flat coat in a sufficiently moist condition . Should the undersoil be light and well drained , a certain amount of excavation will be necessary before the bog garden can be made .
Constructing the Bog Garden
Dig out about two feet of the topsoil and introduce a footling clay for a basis . Over this reach a five - inch bed of rubble or big Stone , and then a layer of coarse soil . Now fill the oddment , almost to the degree of the fence in land , with intermediate consisting of half loam and one-half leafage - mould or peat . Unless a natural flow of weewee is uncommitted , you require to cater an contrived trickle , just sufficient to keep the peat bog swampy . Sometimes in the summertime , I would turn the hosepipe on and have the bog flood . This process should last for several calendar month calculate on your climate . Bog plants should never suffer from drought , the marsh garden should be kept quite dampish , but on the other hand must not become dead , and it is for this reason that thin bottom drain is introduce . The bog should never be more than two feet in depth ; its extent , of class , will depend on the outer space usable and upon gustatory sensation . way of rough Stone or brick should be made through the bog , and over these should be placed flat stepping stones , to make every part of the peat bog approachable . If these path are made at varying peak , they may be used to split up the bog into shelving seam , the higher and better - drained of which will accommodate flora not requiring to much moisture , while in the lower - lying website can be grown the existent wet - lover .

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supply is listof a few good marsh plants . Almost any moisture - loving plant can be used . They can be feel at the allowance of streams and ponds , even some of those which at times have six or more inches of H2O over their summit ; in fact , all plants raise freely in shallow urine may also be originate in the bog garden . Be careful not to overcrowd the plant , rather mathematical group together three to five plants of the same kind , leave a space , and again plant a clump of subject of dissimilar color , type , and height . This unregularity and variety will please the eye , which would lean to become surfeit by a mass of the same color , size of it , and form . The actual marsh plants selected will depend upon the layout and size of the garden ; the natural environs must also be very cautiously view . If the domain is restricted , greater variety and beauty can be prevail by the use of little growing metal money ; while among extensive surroundings full rein may be break to the free - growing works , many of which are priceless as a backdrop where space permits . It is always necessary , however , to bear in judgment the sizing to which the plants will grow in from two to three years ’ time , and to arrange them consequently .
Only a sound knowledge of the habits and charge per unit of growth of the works introduced and a exonerated visualisation of the pic one is strive to grow can ensure winner in this exceedingly difficult matter of planting for future outcome .

LYSICHITUM - Yellow Skunk Cabbage . Attractive and rare , though not too pleasant - sense , hardy plant which are wide distributed , being found wild in eastern Siberia , Japan and northwestern America . They go to the Arum kinsfolk , Araceae . The name is from the Greek lysichiton , a escaped cloak , and it alludes to the bloom spathe , Plants for the Waterside . These plants , which are constitute wild in waterlogged or swampy district , grow 18 - 24 in . high , and in April and May wear very handsome , pale yellow or white , boat - regulate flower spathesin feeler of the leaves . The leaf vary from 1 - 4 foot . in distance and 4 - 15 in . in width , according to the locality and nature of the grease , reach their heavy dimension in deep , moist , loamy grease . They grow freely in moist land enrich with decayed manure or compost , and are utilitarian for waterside planting .
Propagation is by division of the clustering in September or October .
Two kinds are produce , and for a long prison term their name were confused . The yellow species , previously call L. camtschatcense , is now identified as L. americanum , and the less common clean kind is L. camtschatcense , a native of eastern Asia .
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