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Organic Gardening



              Grow a
              Downspout
              Bog Garden
              Plant a native plant bog
              garden using rain water
              from your roof, redirected
              through your downspout.




Page 18             NaturalLifeMagazine.com
M       any municipalities are requiring homeowners to discon-
        nect their downspouts from the municipal sewer systems
for environmental reasons. Even if your downspout empties
onto your lawn, redirecting it into a “bog” or wetland garden is
an effective water conservation method and an alternative to a
rain barrel as a way to capture rainwater for your garden.
    The many impermeable surfaces (roads, sidewalks, drive-
ways, patios, buildings…) in cities prevent rainwater from be-
ing absorbed into the land to recharge groundwater. Instead,
rainwater and snowmelt run off these surfaces into sewers, pick-
ing up dirt, oils, pesticides and other pollutants along the way.
Then, the water entering storm sewers flows out in a concen-
trated and often polluted rush at single points along nearby wa-
terways. This rush of water can cause erosion, wash away
fish-spawning beds and cause other damage to the waterways’
ecology.
    By re-directing storm water from your roof to your garden,
you can reduce that impact. Besides, rainwater is healthier than
municipally-treated water for our gardens, as some plants are
sensitive to chlorine and other additives. Create a native plant
wetland garden at the end of your downspout and you’ll virtu-
ally eliminate the need for watering, fertilizing and pesticides.
    Your garden will become both an attraction for pollinating
insects like butterflies and bees, as well as a thing of beauty.
Some of the most beautiful and unusual of our native plants
thrive in the wet, acidic conditions that characterize a bog. Once
completed, your bog garden will look like any other but you will
only need to water it during the most severe droughts. Here’s
how to get started:
    Outline the shape of your
downspout garden and dig it out to a
depth of one meter (3.28 feet.) The
bottom of the plot should slope
slightly away from the foundation of
your house to direct excess moisture                                                        Above: Swamp Milkweed
into your garden and/or lawn.                                                               (Asclepias incarnata) is a good
    Line the plot with heavy plastic                                                        choice for a wetland garden in
and poke a few holes several centime-                                                       many locations. It is consid-
ters (three-quarters of an inch)above                                                       ered native to Manitoba, Que-
the bottom to allow excess water to                                                         bec and Nova Scotia; from
drain out. (A bog is characterized by                                                       New England south to Georgia;
poor drainage, so don’t go over-                                                            west to Louisiana and Texas;
board.)                                                                                     and north to North Dakota. Its
    Bog plants like acidic soil, so line                                                    showy pink flowers bloom all
the hole with peat (sphagnum) moss                                                          summer and it grows from 70
and refill with a mixture of the exca-                                                      cm (2 feet) to 130 cm (4 feet)
vated soil and other organic materials                                                      high. All milkweeds are host
you have on hand (compost, pine nee-                                                        plants for Monarch butterfly
dles.) Mound the soil somewhat to al-                                                       caterpillars and nectar plants
low for settling. Wet the mix thoroughly.                                for other butterflies.
    Cut your downspout and attach an elbow and, if necessary,
an extension, to direct rainwater into your garden and away              Above left: Sphagnum Moss (Sphagnum
from your house’s foundation. Most hardware stores carry an              cymbifolium), also known as bog moss, retains
array of downspout extensions.                                           moisture like a fine sponge. It makes a great
    Add your plants and get ready to enjoy a beautiful and un-           base for your low pH bog garden.
usual garden.                                                   u



                                                    NaturalLifeMagazine.com                                      Page 19
Pitcher Plant (Sarracenia purpurea) is
                                    the provincial flower of Newfoundland
                                    and Labrador. A carnivorous plant, its
                                    nectar attracts ants, wasps, bees, but-
                                    terflies and moths. Beetles and spiders
                                    also visit the plants to prey on other in-
                                    sects. It requires full sun and is native
                                    from Florida to Mississippi, north to Vir-
                                    ginia and Maryland, west to Iowa and
                                    north to Manitoba, Hudson Bay and
                                    Labrador. Flowers are solitary, on a leaf-
                                    less stem that typically grows from 30
                                    cm (one foot) to 60 cm (two feet) tall.




                                    Spotted Joe Pye Weed (Eupatorium
                                    maculatum) can grow from 60 cm (two
                                    feet) to 1.8 meters (six feet) or taller. It is
                                    native from Newfoundland to Montana;
                                    south to the North Carolina mountains;
                                    and in Kentucky, Louisiana, Kansas and
                                    New Mexico. It also grows well in most of
                                    Canada, including the Maritimes, the
                                    U.S. northeast, mid-Atlantic, southeast,
                                    midwest, northwest and Rocky Moun-
                                    tain areas. Its pink-purple flower clusters
                                    bloom in late summer and provide food
                                    for a variety of butterflies and other
                                    pollinators in great numbers.




                                    Bunchberry (Cornus canadensis) creeps
                                    close to the ground and its tiny, greenish
                                    flowers bloom in May and June, fol-
                                    lowed by a cluster of bright red berries,
                                    which are edible and can be used in
                                    preserves and sauces. The leaves,
                                    which are dark-green and shiny in sum-
                                    mer, become wine-red in fall. It likes
                                    cool shade and acidic soil. Bunchberry
                                    is native from Labrador to Alaska, south
                                    to the Virginia mountains; Ohio, Minne-
                                    sota, South Dakota and eastern Can-
                                    ada.




Page 20   NaturalLifeMagazine.com
What to Plant
    Native plants will thrive without further in-
puts once established in the right location. If
you’re not sure which plants are suitable for bog
conditions in your location, consult your provin-
cial or state organization concerned with native
plants and biodiversity. Links to groups across
Canada and the US, and around the world can be
found on the Native Plants Crossroads website
(see Learn More sidebar below.)
    Many garden nurseries and centers sell na-
tive plants. Before you buy, ask about the source
of the plants. The preferred sources are seeds or
cuttings. Avoid pre-packaged wildflower seed
mixes because they often contain many alien, in-
vasive species.
    Never take plants from the wild. Collect
seeds from the wild only with the landowner’s
permission. Take a few seeds from many plants,
rather than all the seeds from a few.
    You can also try rescuing native plants from
being destroyed by land development and road-
side maintenance. Before attempting rescue,
seek permission of the relevant landowner.
Many plants do not transplant well; many orchid
species, for example, have formed a symbiotic
relationship with mychorrizal fungi that cannot
be immediately duplicated in a new site. When
digging up the plants you are trying to rescue,
make sure you get the entire root ball
and sufficient soil. If possible, try to
plan plant rescues for cooler, over-
cast Autumn days.




Top Right: Jack in the Pulpit
(Arisaema triphyllum) is a won-
derful bog plant, which grows 65                                              Learn More
cm (two feet) high. It has an un-                                              This article is adapted from material pre-
usual green/brown flower, fol-                                                 pared by the North American Native Plant
lowed by edible red berries that                                               Society (Box 84, Station D, Etobicoke, ON
attract many birds and small                                                   M9A 4X1, www.nanps.org) with funding from
mammals. The roots can also be                                                 the City of Toronto and TRCA’s Community
dried, cooked and eaten. Native to much of the U.S. and          Program for Stormwater Management.
eastern Canada, it’s an early bloomer that requires moist        Native Plant Crossroads
shade.                                                           Canadian Museum of Nature
                                                                 www.nature.ca/plnt/index_e.cfm
Bottom Right: Removing a downspout from its storm                Native Plant Database
sewer connection and attaching an elbow and extension            Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center
to direct rainwater into a bog garden.                           www.wildflower.utexas.edu/plants


                                                    NaturalLifeMagazine.com                                     Page 21

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Grow A Downspout Bog Garden

  • 1. Organic Gardening Grow a Downspout Bog Garden Plant a native plant bog garden using rain water from your roof, redirected through your downspout. Page 18 NaturalLifeMagazine.com
  • 2. M any municipalities are requiring homeowners to discon- nect their downspouts from the municipal sewer systems for environmental reasons. Even if your downspout empties onto your lawn, redirecting it into a “bog” or wetland garden is an effective water conservation method and an alternative to a rain barrel as a way to capture rainwater for your garden. The many impermeable surfaces (roads, sidewalks, drive- ways, patios, buildings…) in cities prevent rainwater from be- ing absorbed into the land to recharge groundwater. Instead, rainwater and snowmelt run off these surfaces into sewers, pick- ing up dirt, oils, pesticides and other pollutants along the way. Then, the water entering storm sewers flows out in a concen- trated and often polluted rush at single points along nearby wa- terways. This rush of water can cause erosion, wash away fish-spawning beds and cause other damage to the waterways’ ecology. By re-directing storm water from your roof to your garden, you can reduce that impact. Besides, rainwater is healthier than municipally-treated water for our gardens, as some plants are sensitive to chlorine and other additives. Create a native plant wetland garden at the end of your downspout and you’ll virtu- ally eliminate the need for watering, fertilizing and pesticides. Your garden will become both an attraction for pollinating insects like butterflies and bees, as well as a thing of beauty. Some of the most beautiful and unusual of our native plants thrive in the wet, acidic conditions that characterize a bog. Once completed, your bog garden will look like any other but you will only need to water it during the most severe droughts. Here’s how to get started: Outline the shape of your downspout garden and dig it out to a depth of one meter (3.28 feet.) The bottom of the plot should slope slightly away from the foundation of your house to direct excess moisture Above: Swamp Milkweed into your garden and/or lawn. (Asclepias incarnata) is a good Line the plot with heavy plastic choice for a wetland garden in and poke a few holes several centime- many locations. It is consid- ters (three-quarters of an inch)above ered native to Manitoba, Que- the bottom to allow excess water to bec and Nova Scotia; from drain out. (A bog is characterized by New England south to Georgia; poor drainage, so don’t go over- west to Louisiana and Texas; board.) and north to North Dakota. Its Bog plants like acidic soil, so line showy pink flowers bloom all the hole with peat (sphagnum) moss summer and it grows from 70 and refill with a mixture of the exca- cm (2 feet) to 130 cm (4 feet) vated soil and other organic materials high. All milkweeds are host you have on hand (compost, pine nee- plants for Monarch butterfly dles.) Mound the soil somewhat to al- caterpillars and nectar plants low for settling. Wet the mix thoroughly. for other butterflies. Cut your downspout and attach an elbow and, if necessary, an extension, to direct rainwater into your garden and away Above left: Sphagnum Moss (Sphagnum from your house’s foundation. Most hardware stores carry an cymbifolium), also known as bog moss, retains array of downspout extensions. moisture like a fine sponge. It makes a great Add your plants and get ready to enjoy a beautiful and un- base for your low pH bog garden. usual garden. u NaturalLifeMagazine.com Page 19
  • 3. Pitcher Plant (Sarracenia purpurea) is the provincial flower of Newfoundland and Labrador. A carnivorous plant, its nectar attracts ants, wasps, bees, but- terflies and moths. Beetles and spiders also visit the plants to prey on other in- sects. It requires full sun and is native from Florida to Mississippi, north to Vir- ginia and Maryland, west to Iowa and north to Manitoba, Hudson Bay and Labrador. Flowers are solitary, on a leaf- less stem that typically grows from 30 cm (one foot) to 60 cm (two feet) tall. Spotted Joe Pye Weed (Eupatorium maculatum) can grow from 60 cm (two feet) to 1.8 meters (six feet) or taller. It is native from Newfoundland to Montana; south to the North Carolina mountains; and in Kentucky, Louisiana, Kansas and New Mexico. It also grows well in most of Canada, including the Maritimes, the U.S. northeast, mid-Atlantic, southeast, midwest, northwest and Rocky Moun- tain areas. Its pink-purple flower clusters bloom in late summer and provide food for a variety of butterflies and other pollinators in great numbers. Bunchberry (Cornus canadensis) creeps close to the ground and its tiny, greenish flowers bloom in May and June, fol- lowed by a cluster of bright red berries, which are edible and can be used in preserves and sauces. The leaves, which are dark-green and shiny in sum- mer, become wine-red in fall. It likes cool shade and acidic soil. Bunchberry is native from Labrador to Alaska, south to the Virginia mountains; Ohio, Minne- sota, South Dakota and eastern Can- ada. Page 20 NaturalLifeMagazine.com
  • 4. What to Plant Native plants will thrive without further in- puts once established in the right location. If you’re not sure which plants are suitable for bog conditions in your location, consult your provin- cial or state organization concerned with native plants and biodiversity. Links to groups across Canada and the US, and around the world can be found on the Native Plants Crossroads website (see Learn More sidebar below.) Many garden nurseries and centers sell na- tive plants. Before you buy, ask about the source of the plants. The preferred sources are seeds or cuttings. Avoid pre-packaged wildflower seed mixes because they often contain many alien, in- vasive species. Never take plants from the wild. Collect seeds from the wild only with the landowner’s permission. Take a few seeds from many plants, rather than all the seeds from a few. You can also try rescuing native plants from being destroyed by land development and road- side maintenance. Before attempting rescue, seek permission of the relevant landowner. Many plants do not transplant well; many orchid species, for example, have formed a symbiotic relationship with mychorrizal fungi that cannot be immediately duplicated in a new site. When digging up the plants you are trying to rescue, make sure you get the entire root ball and sufficient soil. If possible, try to plan plant rescues for cooler, over- cast Autumn days. Top Right: Jack in the Pulpit (Arisaema triphyllum) is a won- derful bog plant, which grows 65 Learn More cm (two feet) high. It has an un- This article is adapted from material pre- usual green/brown flower, fol- pared by the North American Native Plant lowed by edible red berries that Society (Box 84, Station D, Etobicoke, ON attract many birds and small M9A 4X1, www.nanps.org) with funding from mammals. The roots can also be the City of Toronto and TRCA’s Community dried, cooked and eaten. Native to much of the U.S. and Program for Stormwater Management. eastern Canada, it’s an early bloomer that requires moist Native Plant Crossroads shade. Canadian Museum of Nature www.nature.ca/plnt/index_e.cfm Bottom Right: Removing a downspout from its storm Native Plant Database sewer connection and attaching an elbow and extension Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center to direct rainwater into a bog garden. www.wildflower.utexas.edu/plants NaturalLifeMagazine.com Page 21