Garden Notes
Wet Feet
Horticulture expert Dr. Lelia Kelly defines the gardening term wet feet. A plant is said to have wet feet when it is growing in soil which is continually wet. Most plants do not do well with wet feet. The exception to this is bog plants or aquatic plants that are accustomed to growing in an area with lots of water.
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Related Videos:
Planting Shrubs in Wet Heavy Soils
What can I do to save my new dogwood from soggy soil?
Related Resources:
Identification of and Corrective Action for Poorly Drained Soils in the Landscape
Plants for Damp or Wet Areas