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bill ... permaculturemadison here's what we ended up doing today. any critiques or advice would be helpful. we dug a crater about ... http://groups.google.com/g/8eb7f997/t/59aae0747744b4d9/.../fbd95ff353c065a7?... |
Trees that washed down river into a lake, which gradually filled up and became a bog, would become bog wood. The chemical properties of the bog soil and ... http://groups.google.com/g/7197ff04/t/f6465d6d3f657459/.../e341a12fb0d4efd9?... |
The new bog outlet sits about a foot back from where the old one was, so I'll need to put a bend into the existing soil pipe. I guess this must be quite common for ... http://groups.google.com/g/0df7ff00/t/5eceed72347dd6e/d/ea1ff0b95ff77913?hl... |
Phyllis and Jim jimandphylli...@gmail.com rec ponds moderated That makes sense for keeping it wet. If you have standing water anywhere, you might think ... http://groups.google.com/g/a1c7fc3b/t/eeb789a6dfa48282/.../5205ad5ad978f965?... |
Why does all the repotting advice out there say to use new soil each year? Is BOG going to magically rejuvenate the soil in a year's time? By next year, BOG will ... http://groups.google.com/g/9f17fef9/t/5f862c3654f084a3/d/5460218e15813faf?... |
Any suggestions for winter interest plants that can tolerate soggy soil? Thanks for any suggestions you can provide! Sally A natural bog area can be a wonderful ... http://groups.google.com/g/a937fef5/t/cdc05f4c02232811/.../98d602c6fe34186b?... |
The bog garden is about 2ftx2ft (!) and I suppose about 18" deep. I removed quite a bit of the very heavy clay and filled it with other, lighter soil/compost with ... http://groups.google.com/g/30c7fef4/t/51ad12283b3f0ea7/d/f893c6a91f968c62?... |
Bog iron was the mainstay of the Iron Age for a couple of millenia; the first blast ... soil, they'll end up concentrated in leached soils (such as bauxites) or sea salt, ... http://groups.google.com/g/4677ff02/t/ff3e27b07f39c7f9/d/8084138c2dca3e23?... |
Most Bog Elfins will imbibe nutrients from damp soil or perch on the tips of the Black Spruce. Last year in very early June (2011) I explored some of the remote ... http://groups.google.com/g/dd17fdaf/t/e77a4e96a3f53eaf/d/902f8dea3af2ab37?... |
Crucially, he said, the bog owner covered up the book with damp soil. Had it been left exposed overnight, he said, "it could have dried out and just vanished, ... http://groups.google.com/g/5f97fd17/t/5d841ab2a52f7449/.../7577f50312839422?... |
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