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Ka30P
March 20th 04, 09:02 PM
After doing pond chores this morning I sat down
to watch some HGTV between ponding and quilting.
There was some show on about a botanical gardens.
They were talking about when the place was built.
They wanted a reflecting pond so they dug a hole
and filled it with water.
Only the water wouldn't stay. It would drain away.
So they happened to have an elephant nearby, at a
zoo. They walked the elephant over and let her wallow
in the mud and dirt and pretty soon she packed down
the stuff so well that the hole has held water ever
since!
kathy - who has fertilized lilies, trimmed back grasses
and iris, cleaned out waterfall, cleaned pump, cleaned
filter and feeling smug ;-)
Bonnie
March 20th 04, 09:32 PM
> kathy - who has fertilized lilies, trimmed back grasses
> and iris, cleaned out waterfall, cleaned pump, cleaned
> filter and feeling smug ;-)
I'll let you work on mine now, you may get a little chilled
though, there is still quite a bit of snow surrounding the
pond ;-)
--
Bonnie
NJ
Bonnie
March 20th 04, 09:32 PM
> kathy - who has fertilized lilies, trimmed back grasses
> and iris, cleaned out waterfall, cleaned pump, cleaned
> filter and feeling smug ;-)
I'll let you work on mine now, you may get a little chilled
though, there is still quite a bit of snow surrounding the
pond ;-)
--
Bonnie
NJ
Ka30P
March 20th 04, 09:51 PM
Bonnie wrote << there is still quite a bit of snow surrounding the
pond >>
That is what will probably happen to me, feeling smug and all, we'll have a
freak snow!
kathy :-)
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Ka30P
March 20th 04, 09:51 PM
Bonnie wrote << there is still quite a bit of snow surrounding the
pond >>
That is what will probably happen to me, feeling smug and all, we'll have a
freak snow!
kathy :-)
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John Bachman
March 20th 04, 10:14 PM
On 20 Mar 2004 21:02:56 GMT, (Ka30P) wrote:
>
>After doing pond chores this morning I sat down
>to watch some HGTV between ponding and quilting.
>There was some show on about a botanical gardens.
>They were talking about when the place was built.
>They wanted a reflecting pond so they dug a hole
>and filled it with water.
>Only the water wouldn't stay. It would drain away.
>So they happened to have an elephant nearby, at a
>zoo. They walked the elephant over and let her wallow
>in the mud and dirt and pretty soon she packed down
>the stuff so well that the hole has held water ever
>since!
>
Wow, there is a great business, rent-a-ephalump! Ephalumps-R-Us
John
John Bachman
March 20th 04, 10:14 PM
On 20 Mar 2004 21:02:56 GMT, (Ka30P) wrote:
>
>After doing pond chores this morning I sat down
>to watch some HGTV between ponding and quilting.
>There was some show on about a botanical gardens.
>They were talking about when the place was built.
>They wanted a reflecting pond so they dug a hole
>and filled it with water.
>Only the water wouldn't stay. It would drain away.
>So they happened to have an elephant nearby, at a
>zoo. They walked the elephant over and let her wallow
>in the mud and dirt and pretty soon she packed down
>the stuff so well that the hole has held water ever
>since!
>
Wow, there is a great business, rent-a-ephalump! Ephalumps-R-Us
John
jammer
March 21st 04, 03:06 AM
I'm in Fort Worth, think i'll rent me an elephant! (not)
Today i cleaned around the pond, took the net off, and planted 6
hosta babies. All 3 fish were at the top so they got a little food. I
moved some azolla and noticed baby lily pads and something i couldn't
believe. I had been given some water iris seeds 18 months ago. I tried
to grow these things and i couldn't. I had one little baby iris that
was just so pitiful looking i gave up on it. Just for the heck of it,
i sat the pot down it the water before winter and when i pulled up the
pot, figuring i could use it for something else, I have a green
healthy iris in there. Sometimes we just try too hard!!! It must have
6-8 inches of water over it. It's STAYING there! I put the taro back
into the pond. Some in a pot and some i stuck in the hole of a brick
in the water. Now we are hunkering down for a severe storm.
On 20 Mar 2004 21:02:56 GMT, (Ka30P) wrote:
>
>After doing pond chores this morning I sat down
>to watch some HGTV between ponding and quilting.
>There was some show on about a botanical gardens.
>They were talking about when the place was built.
>They wanted a reflecting pond so they dug a hole
>and filled it with water.
>Only the water wouldn't stay. It would drain away.
>So they happened to have an elephant nearby, at a
>zoo. They walked the elephant over and let her wallow
>in the mud and dirt and pretty soon she packed down
>the stuff so well that the hole has held water ever
>since!
>
>kathy - who has fertilized lilies, trimmed back grasses
>and iris, cleaned out waterfall, cleaned pump, cleaned
>filter and feeling smug ;-)
jammer
March 21st 04, 03:06 AM
I'm in Fort Worth, think i'll rent me an elephant! (not)
Today i cleaned around the pond, took the net off, and planted 6
hosta babies. All 3 fish were at the top so they got a little food. I
moved some azolla and noticed baby lily pads and something i couldn't
believe. I had been given some water iris seeds 18 months ago. I tried
to grow these things and i couldn't. I had one little baby iris that
was just so pitiful looking i gave up on it. Just for the heck of it,
i sat the pot down it the water before winter and when i pulled up the
pot, figuring i could use it for something else, I have a green
healthy iris in there. Sometimes we just try too hard!!! It must have
6-8 inches of water over it. It's STAYING there! I put the taro back
into the pond. Some in a pot and some i stuck in the hole of a brick
in the water. Now we are hunkering down for a severe storm.
On 20 Mar 2004 21:02:56 GMT, (Ka30P) wrote:
>
>After doing pond chores this morning I sat down
>to watch some HGTV between ponding and quilting.
>There was some show on about a botanical gardens.
>They were talking about when the place was built.
>They wanted a reflecting pond so they dug a hole
>and filled it with water.
>Only the water wouldn't stay. It would drain away.
>So they happened to have an elephant nearby, at a
>zoo. They walked the elephant over and let her wallow
>in the mud and dirt and pretty soon she packed down
>the stuff so well that the hole has held water ever
>since!
>
>kathy - who has fertilized lilies, trimmed back grasses
>and iris, cleaned out waterfall, cleaned pump, cleaned
>filter and feeling smug ;-)
jammer
March 21st 04, 04:29 AM
I planted the hostas surrounding a log behind the pond. It stays shady
most of the day and i keep it moist for my toad friends that i am just
about ready for.
juls, who is starting to get a little excited and with the program.
On Sat, 20 Mar 2004 21:31:40 -0600, "Pond Newbie"
> wrote:
>Where are you putting your hostas? In the water, in a bog, or around
the pond? Are they
>'wet' area friendly? I have always grown mine in around the house, in
shady spots (like in
>the spaces between shrubs along the side of the house. I planted some
under one of our
>pine trees, and they have more than quadrupled in size in less than a
week.
>
>I repotted my taro today. The roots were literally climbing out of
it's pot. The lilies
>are all fine, so I left them alone. But I had to take the toilet
brush to the string algae
>(again *sigh*). All the fish wanted to do while I was in the pond was
nip at my legs and
>swim to the exact spot I was planning on putting my foot down next..
lol.
>
>Good luck with the storm.
>
>DeAnna
jammer
March 21st 04, 04:29 AM
I planted the hostas surrounding a log behind the pond. It stays shady
most of the day and i keep it moist for my toad friends that i am just
about ready for.
juls, who is starting to get a little excited and with the program.
On Sat, 20 Mar 2004 21:31:40 -0600, "Pond Newbie"
> wrote:
>Where are you putting your hostas? In the water, in a bog, or around
the pond? Are they
>'wet' area friendly? I have always grown mine in around the house, in
shady spots (like in
>the spaces between shrubs along the side of the house. I planted some
under one of our
>pine trees, and they have more than quadrupled in size in less than a
week.
>
>I repotted my taro today. The roots were literally climbing out of
it's pot. The lilies
>are all fine, so I left them alone. But I had to take the toilet
brush to the string algae
>(again *sigh*). All the fish wanted to do while I was in the pond was
nip at my legs and
>swim to the exact spot I was planning on putting my foot down next..
lol.
>
>Good luck with the storm.
>
>DeAnna
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