IN TONIGHT’S episode of Spring Gardening with Carol Klein – she reveals how to make the most of your bog garden. If you don’t have one – don’t worry, the gardening expert reveals how to make the most ...
Got a hot tub that doesn't get much use? Consider turning it into a pond, replete with fish and water lilies. Cedar-lined tubs make the best ponds, but any tub can be banked up with decking or a berm ...
PLANTS that thrive in damp soil are among the most beautiful in the garden. Many are native and the planting may be supplemented with permanent visitors from Asia and northern Europe. Adding a bog ...
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Q: I have a small, 2-foot-deep plastic-lined pond that I want to convert into a bog garden. Any suggestions on how I should proceed? — Rachel Williamson A: Bog gardens are fascinating to observe. Your ...
Kathy Clugston navigates the murky waters of the GQT archives in search of some pond and bog related advice throughout the years. Show more Kathy Clugston navigates the murky waters of the GQT ...
Persistent rain, coupled with poor drainage, has left many UK gardeners with soggy borders and problem areas where “normal” plants struggle to cope. But rather than battling against the elements, ...
We live on the edge of a flood plain, with a river and a brook running mere yards from us. This means that a substantial slice of the garden – and hundreds of acres all around it – regularly floods.
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