plants for sodden areas
My A/C drip water outlet comes out into a small garden area between my
house and a sidewalk. During the summer this area is sodden. I'm looking for suggestions for plants that like this kind of environment as I am redoing the area (formerly ivy covered). I will do hosta in the areas away from the wetness but would like something green and short that will grow in mud. |
What about the winter and spring months when the unit isn't running and the
area isn't mud? It seems like a better idea would be to deal with the condensation by piping off. Baine "D C Antonelli" wrote in message k.net... My A/C drip water outlet comes out into a small garden area between my house and a sidewalk. During the summer this area is sodden. I'm looking for suggestions for plants that like this kind of environment as I am redoing the area (formerly ivy covered). I will do hosta in the areas away from the wetness but would like something green and short that will grow in mud. |
plants for sodden areas
I am also interested in the answer to this question. We have an
undercounter ice maker that wastes about 4 gallons of water per day. I have routed the water outside so that I can put it to some good use. I guess one such use might be a bog garden of sorts. gb |
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Some bog plants are big growers which you might not want too close to a house, possibly encouraging damp to affect the build, or even damage the structure. Bamboo and Yellow flag iris is quite capable of doing structural damage If the water could be channeled a few feet away to a pond, with an overflow further going a safe distance, that might make for an attractive feature... Regards, andy |
plants for sodden areas
We've grown yellow flag irises in our often soggy low spot in the yard.
We now how a row of them about 25 feet long. wrote in message oups.com... |I am also interested in the answer to this question. We have an | undercounter ice maker that wastes about 4 gallons of water per day. I | have routed the water outside so that I can put it to some good use. I | guess one such use might be a bog garden of sorts. | | gb | |
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