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J.D. Stone
March 29th 04, 02:10 PM
Anyone have any recommendations for normal potted plants (like available at
home depot) that would work good as marginals (shallow, always wet, not too
tall)? Trying a new bog filter type and looking for plants, now.
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Ka30P
March 29th 04, 04:39 PM
Creeping jenny likes wet soil.
kathy :-)
Ka30P
March 29th 04, 04:39 PM
Creeping jenny likes wet soil.
kathy :-)
J.D. Stone
March 30th 04, 12:14 AM
Thanks, Kathy.
"Ka30P" > wrote in message
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>
> Creeping jenny likes wet soil.
>
> kathy :-)
J.D. Stone
March 30th 04, 12:14 AM
Thanks, Kathy.
"Ka30P" > wrote in message
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>
> Creeping jenny likes wet soil.
>
> kathy :-)
jammer
March 30th 04, 03:50 AM
On Mon, 29 Mar 2004 17:14:30 -0600, "J.D. Stone" >
wrote:
>Thanks, Kathy.
>
>"Ka30P" > wrote in message
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>>
>> Creeping jenny likes wet soil.
>>
>> kathy :-)
I am actually looking for creeping jenny right now. The walmart guy
just blinked and said "uh, no" when i asked if they ever had any. Then
i found a place called The Flower Ranch out in nowhere and the guys
didnt speak any english. I might look for some online.
jammer
March 30th 04, 03:50 AM
On Mon, 29 Mar 2004 17:14:30 -0600, "J.D. Stone" >
wrote:
>Thanks, Kathy.
>
>"Ka30P" > wrote in message
...
>>
>> Creeping jenny likes wet soil.
>>
>> kathy :-)
I am actually looking for creeping jenny right now. The walmart guy
just blinked and said "uh, no" when i asked if they ever had any. Then
i found a place called The Flower Ranch out in nowhere and the guys
didnt speak any english. I might look for some online.
ahhh.. I got that in my veggie filter too. Ingrid
jammer > wrote:
>On Mon, 29 Mar 2004 17:14:30 -0600, "J.D. Stone" >
>wrote:
>
>>Thanks, Kathy.
>>
>>"Ka30P" > wrote in message
...
>>>
>>> Creeping jenny likes wet soil.
>>>
>>> kathy :-)
>
>I am actually looking for creeping jenny right now. The walmart guy
>just blinked and said "uh, no" when i asked if they ever had any. Then
>i found a place called The Flower Ranch out in nowhere and the guys
>didnt speak any english. I might look for some online.
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ahhh.. I got that in my veggie filter too. Ingrid
jammer > wrote:
>On Mon, 29 Mar 2004 17:14:30 -0600, "J.D. Stone" >
>wrote:
>
>>Thanks, Kathy.
>>
>>"Ka30P" > wrote in message
...
>>>
>>> Creeping jenny likes wet soil.
>>>
>>> kathy :-)
>
>I am actually looking for creeping jenny right now. The walmart guy
>just blinked and said "uh, no" when i asked if they ever had any. Then
>i found a place called The Flower Ranch out in nowhere and the guys
>didnt speak any english. I might look for some online.
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compensation for all the damn work I do, nor for any of the
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Offbreed
April 3rd 04, 08:37 PM
Mistatee wrote:
> I have a Hosta in my pond, been coming back for years now.
> May only be certain varieties that like being permanently saturated.
I understand that many plants don't mind having *some* of their roots
underwater, provided the water level does not change. Something about
two types of roots, one needs more oxygen than is normally in water.
This'd be something to experiment with as I really doubt anyone has
put together a list.
Offbreed
April 3rd 04, 08:37 PM
Mistatee wrote:
> I have a Hosta in my pond, been coming back for years now.
> May only be certain varieties that like being permanently saturated.
I understand that many plants don't mind having *some* of their roots
underwater, provided the water level does not change. Something about
two types of roots, one needs more oxygen than is normally in water.
This'd be something to experiment with as I really doubt anyone has
put together a list.
Mistatee
April 3rd 04, 09:18 PM
"J.D. Stone" > wrote in message
...
> Anyone have any recommendations for normal potted plants (like available
at
> home depot) that would work good as marginals (shallow, always wet, not
too
> tall)? Trying a new bog filter type and looking for plants, now.
>
> --
> J.D. Stone
> http://www2.itexas.net/jdstone/
>
>
I have a Hosta in my pond, been coming back for years now.
May only be certain varieties that like being permanently saturated.
I have no idea what variety mine is........ anyone know.
Click "Hosta" link on page for better view.
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/steve.thomas4/MyPond.html
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Mistatee
April 3rd 04, 09:18 PM
"J.D. Stone" > wrote in message
...
> Anyone have any recommendations for normal potted plants (like available
at
> home depot) that would work good as marginals (shallow, always wet, not
too
> tall)? Trying a new bog filter type and looking for plants, now.
>
> --
> J.D. Stone
> http://www2.itexas.net/jdstone/
>
>
I have a Hosta in my pond, been coming back for years now.
May only be certain varieties that like being permanently saturated.
I have no idea what variety mine is........ anyone know.
Click "Hosta" link on page for better view.
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/steve.thomas4/MyPond.html
Steve
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J.D. Stone
April 5th 04, 04:08 AM
Appreciate the suggestion. I finally finished the filter, 'course, now the
dang pump died. I'll try the hosta. Nice pond!
JD
"Mistatee" > wrote in message
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>
> "J.D. Stone" > wrote in message
> ...
> > Anyone have any recommendations for normal potted plants (like available
> at
> > home depot) that would work good as marginals (shallow, always wet, not
> too
> > tall)? Trying a new bog filter type and looking for plants, now.
> >
> > --
> > J.D. Stone
> > http://www2.itexas.net/jdstone/
> >
> >
>
> I have a Hosta in my pond, been coming back for years now.
> May only be certain varieties that like being permanently saturated.
>
> I have no idea what variety mine is........ anyone know.
> Click "Hosta" link on page for better view.
> http://homepage.ntlworld.com/steve.thomas4/MyPond.html
>
> Steve
>
>
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J.D. Stone
April 5th 04, 04:08 AM
Appreciate the suggestion. I finally finished the filter, 'course, now the
dang pump died. I'll try the hosta. Nice pond!
JD
"Mistatee" > wrote in message
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>
> "J.D. Stone" > wrote in message
> ...
> > Anyone have any recommendations for normal potted plants (like available
> at
> > home depot) that would work good as marginals (shallow, always wet, not
> too
> > tall)? Trying a new bog filter type and looking for plants, now.
> >
> > --
> > J.D. Stone
> > http://www2.itexas.net/jdstone/
> >
> >
>
> I have a Hosta in my pond, been coming back for years now.
> May only be certain varieties that like being permanently saturated.
>
> I have no idea what variety mine is........ anyone know.
> Click "Hosta" link on page for better view.
> http://homepage.ntlworld.com/steve.thomas4/MyPond.html
>
> Steve
>
>
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Sue Walsh
April 6th 04, 02:31 PM
jammer > wrote in message >...
> On Mon, 29 Mar 2004 17:14:30 -0600, "J.D. Stone" >
> wrote:
> I am actually looking for creeping jenny right now. I might look for some online.
Jammer,
I was at a site yesterday that has "creeping jenny", check it out.
http://store.watergardenweb.com/bogplants.html
Sue W
Sue Walsh
April 6th 04, 02:31 PM
jammer > wrote in message >...
> On Mon, 29 Mar 2004 17:14:30 -0600, "J.D. Stone" >
> wrote:
> I am actually looking for creeping jenny right now. I might look for some online.
Jammer,
I was at a site yesterday that has "creeping jenny", check it out.
http://store.watergardenweb.com/bogplants.html
Sue W
jammer
April 8th 04, 12:58 AM
On 6 Apr 2004 06:31:25 -0700, (Sue Walsh) wrote:
>jammer > wrote in message
>...
>> On Mon, 29 Mar 2004 17:14:30 -0600, "J.D. Stone"
>
>> wrote:
>> I am actually looking for creeping jenny right now. I might look
for some online.
>
>Jammer,
>I was at a site yesterday that has "creeping jenny", check it out.
>
>http://store.watergardenweb.com/bogplants.html
>
>Sue W
Thank you!!
jammer
April 8th 04, 12:58 AM
On 6 Apr 2004 06:31:25 -0700, (Sue Walsh) wrote:
>jammer > wrote in message
>...
>> On Mon, 29 Mar 2004 17:14:30 -0600, "J.D. Stone"
>
>> wrote:
>> I am actually looking for creeping jenny right now. I might look
for some online.
>
>Jammer,
>I was at a site yesterday that has "creeping jenny", check it out.
>
>http://store.watergardenweb.com/bogplants.html
>
>Sue W
Thank you!!
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