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Planting some native woodland plants

paulsiu
12 years ago

Hi,

I live at the edge of a man made wetland (basically a retention pond). Recently, I gotten a hold of a few plants that may work. All plants come in plugs:

Great Merry Bell (Bellwort)

Celandine Poppy

Queen of the Prairie

Cardinal Flower

great blue lobelia

There's been quite a bit of rain recently, so everything is kind of wet. Here are my thoughts:

Celandine Poppy and Great Merry Bell gets planted under some of the trees. I figure I'll dig up the ground underneath the leaf and plant it there. By the way, the soil smells like it's rotten, so I wonder if that's OK.

The rest, I was thinking of planting in the water or edge of the water. Is this a good idea? I recall Cardinal plants like to be "wet".

Paul

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