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Hi, just wondering about the moss growing on your bogs. Do you have to remove any at all to promote new growth of plants? Or do they grow through the moss without any problems? Many thanks, Ben

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Very nice set up you got there :(

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Great looking bogs. Very colourfull!

I'm wondering... Is the water from the pond in contact with the bog or does the bog stand on its own? If its in contact with the pond, is it pure rainwater or a bit alkaline?

Cheers,

Ries

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Very nice bog! Well done.

Alexander

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THE BEST BOG I HAVE EVERRRR SEEN!! GREAT JOB! So do you mind giving the plans?

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Fantastic garden! So beatifull. I`m so jealous, becouse i live in Finland, that kind of garden doesen`t work  :biggrin: .

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Hello,

thanks once more for the nice comments, i think i can post up-to-date pics within a short time. The plants are sprouting out at the moment.

@Mujician
The plants grow through the moss without any problems. Only small Drosera like D. intermedia, D. anglica and so on must be observed to avoid overgrowing.
But something happened with the sphagnum moss - since the end of the last winter/dormancy it looks dry and odd.

@TheCarnifreak
No, the pond is not in contact with the bog, but the bog is watered with the water from the pond. The water there is very nutrient- and lime-poor, it is cleared by a biological clarification plant.

@Ean Alexander Traylor
Sure, what do you want to know?

Best regards
Rolf

Edited by rolzan, 25 May 2011 - 10:09 AM.


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Thanks for the information Rolf, interesting!

Feel free to post some actual pictures. I'd love to see them. :)

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This is really a great looking bog! I hope if I make one myself it's half that nice  :Laie_71mini: