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Post by Raymond on Jun 8, 2013 9:18:22 GMT -5
Hey Guys Well I haven't been so much as of lately because exams are coming for me but I would like to post up some small pictures of the bog a lot has changed For starters I removed all the plants raised the bog up a few inches and mixed in some more sand My plant are still growing so that is a good sign plus I have gotten some more non-carnivorous plants Like.... A Yellow Skunk something I Have Like 4 of them
and some other Plants which I can't remember
The Bog is doing pretty good I have never had any problem with Squirrel But Now They ARE EATING MY $%#$-ing seedlings well just the tips of them so I can live with that
Well What ever time FOR PHOTOS
I will get pic of what I remodeled of the bog later Well Time for Flowers
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Post by Apoplast on Jun 8, 2013 11:11:53 GMT -5
Hi Ray - Nice looking bog you have set up there. Sorry to hear about the squirrels. I my opinion they are diurnal rats with good PR agents! Around me they have chewed through people's garbage cans and now feed on the contents, driving up their population with the steady food source. They are the bane of my outdoors gardening world. But, your mature sarrs look nicely robust, I think they survive the onslaught to do really well in your care. They already look like they have a good start for the season!
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Post by Raymond on Jun 8, 2013 11:18:40 GMT -5
Hi Ray - Nice looking bog you have set up there. Sorry to hear about the squirrels. I my opinion they are diurnal rats with good PR agents! Around me they have chewed through people's garbage cans and now feed on the contents, driving up their population with the steady food source. They are the bane of my outdoors gardening world. But, your mature sarrs look nicely robust, I think they survive the onslaught to do really well in your care. They already look like they have a good start for the season! Well It was only the new seedling that got their lid eaten off With the mature and big plants nothing happen to them it is only the small and more young plants that suffer Plus one of my young plants flower it was really small like one centimeter and that got bitten of not eaten.... BITTEN OFF Well that's the carnivorous plant life THE SURVIVORS
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Post by will20013 on Jun 8, 2013 15:10:29 GMT -5
Nice bog Ray, all of your plants look very healthy ! You could try putting some chicken wire around the base of plants if the squirrels continue eating your plants. Last year I got Raccoons in my bog and literaly all of my plants suffered with only 2 of the largest sarrs surviving! Will
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Post by 31drew31 on Jun 8, 2013 19:33:28 GMT -5
Nice looking bog Ray, your Sarrs look much better than mine! You will have to update in a month or two when the new pitchers are coming out.
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