Carnivorous Plant Bog and Vegetable Beds
I’ve finished my carnivorous plant bog, putting it out near the boathouse for full sun. I’d originally placed it closer to the house, then I worried that leaves from the camphor tree might change the pH. Now I hope the occasional sprinkling with lake water will not harm it. Starting with a wide planter from Wayfair, (2 @ $145), I taped over the 2 drainage holes from the outside with Gorilla tape, then filled the holes from the inside with hot glue. For more waterproofing, I put tape over the holes on the inside. Looking back, I probably should have tested it for watertightness, but I was anxious to plant. I drilled 4 1/4” holes about 2” below the rim so extra water will drain rather than flowing over the top. I want it to be wet but not waterlogged. * Mary and I filled it, with Bella and Remi’s help, with a mixture of equal parts sphagnum peat and perlite, then watered it well. I’d placed a 2” cylinder-shaped pile of small river rocks up one edge so I can get water to the soil without ...