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Making a small bog in an old aquarium
Not too long ago while going for a walk, I ended up near a lake that was undergoing some landscaping.
Turns out, workers were digging a ton of living Sphagnum to change water distribution around the lake and make a path. So I did what every normal person would do, and used the dog's poopie bags to harvest perfectly cut chunks of bog. Today I arranged the pieces in an old aquarium, added scraps of my own Sphagnum, and sow Drosera seeds. In a month or so it'll be the perfect enclosure to add bog orchids, starting with Pogonia ophioglossoides :biggrin: https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...70463198_k.jpg https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...7bde61b2_k.jpg https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...8a9e2d77_k.jpg |
I am very excited about the concept but I can’t make sense of the pics. Are we looking down at the aquarium?
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You also got all the bugs, larvae and other creepy-crawlers that were in the bog. Good luck!
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If it works, I'll scale it up into a bigger, glass enclosure. Quote:
I left it outside for a bit though, so creepy-crawlers kindly crawl their way out! |
Exciting!! Please continue to show the progress. Convince me to get a smaller aquarium off the shelf!
Set up a 75 gallon a couple of years ago on a wild hair... too big of a project and it ended back outside after about six months. I'll start smaller next time. I have a two-gallon terrarium that goes well. We took a trip to northern California five years back to visit husband's family cemetery. I brought back moss and rocks with moss and lichens on them from the plot, plus a little fern that was there. It's done amazingly well, and I've had to transfer moss out of it a couple of times now. A little piece of family graveyard... pretty cool. |
Only a group like this would get all mushy over pictures of swamp muck!:rofl:
Looking forward to seeing the end results. |
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Have you ever seen Sphagnum rubellum? Just look at it, and tell me it's swamp muck. |
Hahahaha
But yea. I’m excited |
Such a fun idea, I hope it works out well. I have so many fond memories of looking at the bog plants around Boston as a kid, it would be so nice to have a windowsill bog. Really looking forward to seeing this all grown up.
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Lots of advancement since the beginning; the Pogonia has been planted, tons of new growth, and the species of Sphagnum have been identified.
Incidentally enough I got my hands on a bunch of very cool Sphag, including rubellum, cited above. Some of them are so dark that the camera doesn't understand what's going on :lol: |
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