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Wetland Gardens





Written By:
Sandra Lawton

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Title:Wetland Gardens
Author:Sandra Lawton
Contact:sandra@ezine-info.co.uk

Copyright:©2002 by [Your name or company name].
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Wetland Gardens
by Sandra Lawton

We'd like to take a look at how to turn a waterlogged area into something beautiful!

Wetland Gardens
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Where we live, in Hampshire, UK, there is a lot of clay in the soil and with our wet climate, this readily turns areas of the garden into a quagmire.

But this does not have to be a cause for despair! The best option is to accept this area as a 'wetland' and address it accordingly.

If you fancy the idea, but don't have a wetland area, you can create one artificially. More and more I'm being asked to do just that.

There is a range of plants that can not only cope with boggy areas, but positively thrive, producing luxuriant foliage and stunning flowers.

>Hosters
>Lillies
>Irises
>Marsh Marigolds
>Primulas
>Ferns
>A range of Grasses

Actually prefer these conditions alongside other trees and shrubs.

We've briefly discussed how water attracts the birds and wildlife and wetland gardens are no different. Many birds and a variety of brightly coloured insects will soon enhance your garden. Wetland Gardens really are very beautiful.

If you create these areas artificially, in order to blend it in with the environment, it is important to create an extended marginal area (the zone between wet and dry land).

Another beauty of wetland gardens is their ability to stand alone as an attractive feature, or to act as an extenstion to a pond or a stream.

They are inexpensive, and easy to create, so here we go, get your spade out ........

Creating your Wetland Garden (2m - 6ft wide)
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Equipment:

>Spade
>Garden Fork
>Rake
>Scissors
>Sheet of high density polythene 3.5m x 3.5m
>8 x 25kg bags of 10mm shingle

How?
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Mark out the area to the shape you want. Dig out a hole, to a depth of about 60cm (2ft), with sloping sides.

Remove any large or sharp stones.

Spread the polythene over the hole and gently press it into - continued below ...





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the bottom.

Hold the edges down with bricks or heavy stones.

Pulling from the edge work around the liner flattening the creases to the sides.

Using your fork, puncture the liner, creating drainage holes over the whole area.

Spread the shingle over the bottom to a depth of 5cm (2"), using the rake. This will now form a draninage zone to prevent stagnation.

Refill the hole with the soil you removed, to about 5cm from the top.

Trim the edges of the liner and continue filling, making sure that the edges of the liner are concealed below the surface.

Firm the soil down, using your heels and rake over.

How did it go? Ok I hope!

You must keep your wetland garden well watered during dry periods, which can be done more attractively with a seeping hose (a hose with lots of holes in it). You can make your own from a piece of 2" pipe and drilling holes in it, the sort of pipe used for sink outlets is ideal.

This then gets pushed into the gravel, with the buried end blocked off. Insert your garden hose into the pipe and allow the water to trickle slowly through the holes. This method prevents puddling on the surface.

You are now ready for planting!

Using the suggestions of types of plants listed above, be sure to visit a nursery that have a good selction of marginals to choose from.

If you would like to send a photo of your completed project (or any other completed, related project), we will be more than happy to present it on our web site. We would very much like to get a readers page up and running. Email them in JPG (jpeg) if possible to:

sandra@ezine-info.co.uk

Don't forget you can also use garden lighting to enhance your plants and shrubs within this area. Take a trip to our lighting web site.

http://www.absolutelylights.co.uk
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Sandra Lawton - MSc
Helping Small Business' in the UK
get successfully online

You may contact Sandra via e-mail at:
mailto:sandra@sandradesign.co.uk or visit her at
http://www.sandradesign.co.uk

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About the Author

Sandra Lawton - MSc
Helping the UK Small Business population get online successfully.
Visit her site to find out how she can help you.
http://www.sandradesign.co.uk
mailto:sandra@sandradesign.co.uk



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