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June 2, 2011...

I started this 7x3 feet bog in the Summer of 2010.

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Now in the Spring of 2011 my bog looks like this:

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The carnivorous plants I have that are the most notable are:
Sarracenia Adrian Slack (Thank you soooo much Lois!)
Sarracenia Reptilian Rose (Thank you Wes!)
Sarracenia Colossus
Sarracenia Psittacina 'Anthocyanin Free' (Thank you again Lois!)
Sarracenia Leah Wilkerson (Wes)
Sarracenia Rubricorpora
Dionaea "B52"
Darlingtonia Californica


Middle Section of the Bog

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Thanks Lois! I am rushing to get your Hamata on the way!

Sarracenia Adrian Slack

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Sarracenia Psittacina 'Anthocyanin Free'

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June 13, 2011...

Outrageously tall Sarracenia Flava 'Don's Flava'

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Sarracenia Reptilian Rose putting up decent sized pitchers...

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Sarracenia Rubricorpora

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Sarracenia Maxima

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Sarracenia 'Leah Wilkerson'

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Sarracenia Minor

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Sarracenia Purpurea ssp. Purpurea

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Darlingtonia "Mountain Variety"

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Drosera Filiformis

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Dionaea B52

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Dionaea Red Dragon with double flower stalk!!!

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August 15, 2011...

S. Minors first adult pitcher!

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Flava Maxima and Flava "Colossol" still lookin fresh!

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Oreophila.... Not so much

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Darlingtonia

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Reptilian Rose...

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Atropurpurea

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Oooh very nice!
 
Sweet bog. :awesome:
 
Looking good!
 
Looking good indeed! I can only imagine what it is going to look like as they start to fill in!.
 
Leucophylla showing some late pitchers

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Darling Darlingtonia

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Ahhh :awesome: a Runner!

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Drosera Filiformis seedlings popping up all over the place

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Nice Minor

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Sarracenia Rubra Jonesii

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Awesome bog! I would love to do something on such a large scale someday.
 
Very attractive garden:).
 
@jpappy It's not that hard to do actually! It cost me 50 bucks for everythings- soil, rocks but then again I already had the plants.

@dionae Thank you! Much appreciated
 
  • #10
Well,not having a yard is another issue :p
 
  • #11
oh.. thought that said Rob's Big Boy. Bogs are cool too. I REALLY like how you've got the live LFS starting to take off. That is amazing. I'd pay you to come build one of these on my land.
 
  • #12
I would love to Travis! Haha but I'll leave that up to you. It probably took about 7-8 man hours of work. Basically, it is just a raised 7' x 3' garden with rocks, but it has a pond liner in it. Live LFS is a odd moss. Most likely when you don't even try to cultivate it, it thrives! But when you try to actually grow it, it doesn't.
 
  • #13
whats the miracle cp mix your growing stuff in
 
  • #15
@cpsammich Just half and half peat and sand. :rookwoot:

@orchidguy Thanks! Thanks! :boogie:
 
  • #16
Wow the bog looks great rob... might have to steal your idea.. please keep us updated
 
  • #17
Rob what depth did you make your bog? Also what did you do for the water runoff? I have a cattle trough I am using now for a bog but am looking at making either an inground or raised bog with a large pond liner I been having. Im just concerned about the run off as well as having stagnant water remaining inside.
 
  • #18
Joel- The depth of the bog is about 12 inches. To help with drainage, I put about 2-3 inches of sand on the bottom before putting in the pond liner. One side has a water reservoir that can be adjusted by moving the pond liner up or down. Water runs off on how you fold/crease it so it is adjustable. Also, before putting in the peat and sand mixture, I put 2-3 inches of gravel/rocks on the bottom so that the bog could drain easier. I am in the process of making it a circulating bog! I just need to find out what parts I need and the right pump for my bog. Definitely consider making an inground bog Joel! The plants definitely seem to love it considering there is more mass to it, and that I don't have to water it hardly at all.
 
  • #19
Rob thanks for the info. Seems I got some planning to do. This is all alittle new to me as far as building a bog so hope you don't mind the questions. I understand what your saying about having a reservoir, which is a great idea, but do you run into problems when there is heavy rain filling up the reservoir? Also I plan on placing stones similar to what you did around it...how high above ground level did you bring the liner? Also how long did it take you to complete? Can you recommend when would be the best time for a project like this...meaning fall or early spring so as not to place the plants too much into shock. How many hours of direct sunlight does your bog get?
 
  • #20
Darlingtonia still lookin good!

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