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A leuco by any other name would still be as glutto
#1
So theoretically, given the right soil, one could potentially turn a persistently wet part of their yard into a bog by amending copious amounts of peat and planting a thick top dressing of sphagnum. Right? Or am I (probably) missing something.
A leuco by any other name would still be as glutto
#4
It's pretty urbanized, so I bet there is a fair amount of contamination by chemicals. Hardness seems okay per my TDS meter. I have a lot of live sphagnum... might give it a try.
The only thing to be aware of (which you obviously are) is that unless it is massive, it has to be isolated from the surrounding soil,unless that is acidic and relatively free of nutrients and water run off from the surroundings to prevent TDS build up. Otherwise yes and it would be relatively, but not totally self sustaining (again unless it is very large).
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