If there’s a persistent damp patch in your garden it may be time to transform it into a bog garden ...
Mountains are majestic. Brooks, running clear and fast, are refreshing. Broad fields make you want to run in the sun. Bogs, however, are mysterious. You tread slowly around their edges while fearing ...
Water gardens are a wonderful addition to landscapes, but it's critical that you choose just the right spot. A good site sets you up for easy care, maximum enjoyment, and minimal expense and hassles. ...
To keep water-loving plants happy, try making a simple bog garden. Putting your bog near a pond will naturally integrate it into your landscape. Or, plan one in place of a pond. Dress it up by placing ...
Garden and backyards can spring to life with reflections, movement and wildlife, just by adding a small pond. Britain's gardening guru Charlie Dimmock showed The Early Show viewers how to build their ...
Whenever I visit a garden with natural water, I go green with envy. Imagine a gently flowing brook or a natural, spring-fed pond as your central feature. Natural water courses look ravishing in summer ...
Her yard will be one of 16 in Western Massachusetts and Northern Connecticut on the club’s 20th annual Pond Tour on July 13 and 14. The self-guided tour, from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. both days, will be ...
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 ...
Pond-life sinks to the bottom for the winter so November is a good time to do some maintenance-clearing in and around the pond. Leaves to leave? Water lily foliage causes no problems as it dies right ...