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Old 18-09-2003, 10:22 AM
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Default I have a questioon about creating a pseudo-bog.

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"dkat" wrote in message
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Don't suppose you could give up using Chlorine bleach?
DK
"Marc" wrote in message
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These a low spot on the side of my house that gets a lot of standing

water
during the spring or whenever we get allot of rain but also alto of sun.
But during the rest of the year it stays pretty dry . I have a sump

pump
that discharges close to there and the waste water from my washing

machine
can be piped there to keep a more continuous moisture level. The sump
discharge is not a problem - I know - but the soap and bleach could at

time
be a problem. Should I let these discharge above the bog and then let
nature take it course? For know I'm going with Louisiana Iris and

ginger
lilies maybe some cardinal flowers and go from there any suggestions?


You might like to switch to a biodegradeable powder (Ecover in Europe?)
and let the waste water stand for a while in a barrel before discharging
into
your bog area. The soapy water I put on my garden does no harm, but thats
just hand soap without any anti-bacterial action.