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Steve and Lisa
May 13th 04, 04:43 PM
I've wanted to add plants for a few weeks now, but every time I go to the
two local pond suppliers they tell me I cannot add them yet. We are in NE
Ohio......are they correct...cause I'm getting pea soup now and really would
like to get those plants in! (Not to mention it's been 80F here, how warm
does it need to be!)


Lisa

Bonnie
May 13th 04, 05:45 PM
Steve and Lisa wrote:
> I've wanted to add plants for a few weeks now, but every time I go to the
> two local pond suppliers they tell me I cannot add them yet. We are in NE
> Ohio......are they correct...cause I'm getting pea soup now and really would
> like to get those plants in! (Not to mention it's been 80F here, how warm
> does it need to be!)
>
>
> Lisa
>
>

Hi Lisa,

I think many places tell you it's too early, when in fact,
they might not have the plants yet. If the plants are hardy
they should be able to go into the pond now. It's still too
early for tropicals though.

--
Bonnie
NJ

Newbie Bill
May 13th 04, 07:20 PM
I have had most of my plants in the pond since March. True I am in soon to
be hot Texas but surely May in Ohio can't be much colder than March in
Texas. I vote for the -"We don't have them yet because they aren't thriving
in this part of the country yet" theory. If the algae is flourishing
conditions should be at least reasonable for desirable plant life to begin
growing as well.
Have Fun!!
Bill Brister - Austin, Texas
"Steve and Lisa" > wrote in message
...
> I've wanted to add plants for a few weeks now, but every time I go to the
> two local pond suppliers they tell me I cannot add them yet. We are in NE
> Ohio......are they correct...cause I'm getting pea soup now and really
would
> like to get those plants in! (Not to mention it's been 80F here, how warm
> does it need to be!)
>
>
> Lisa
>
>

May 13th 04, 08:55 PM
Use your intuition and go by nature(the water plants in your local streams
and lakes),....{:O) MIKE
"Newbie Bill" > wrote in message
om...
> I have had most of my plants in the pond since March. True I am in soon
to
> be hot Texas but surely May in Ohio can't be much colder than March in
> Texas. I vote for the -"We don't have them yet because they aren't
thriving
> in this part of the country yet" theory. If the algae is flourishing
> conditions should be at least reasonable for desirable plant life to begin
> growing as well.
> Have Fun!!
> Bill Brister - Austin, Texas
> "Steve and Lisa" > wrote in
message
> ...
> > I've wanted to add plants for a few weeks now, but every time I go to
the
> > two local pond suppliers they tell me I cannot add them yet. We are in
NE
> > Ohio......are they correct...cause I'm getting pea soup now and really
> would
> > like to get those plants in! (Not to mention it's been 80F here, how
warm
> > does it need to be!)
> >
> >
> > Lisa
> >
> >
>
>

Heather
May 13th 04, 09:35 PM
Hi Lisa:

In SW Ontario I have added my tropicals. I do however keep a close eye on
the weather forecasts and will bring the tropicals into the garage if a cold
night is suspected. My water temp is 65F now.

Heather


"Bonnie" > wrote in message
...
> Steve and Lisa wrote:
> > I've wanted to add plants for a few weeks now, but every time I go to
the
> > two local pond suppliers they tell me I cannot add them yet. We are in
NE
> > Ohio......are they correct...cause I'm getting pea soup now and really
would
> > like to get those plants in! (Not to mention it's been 80F here, how
warm
> > does it need to be!)
> >
> >
> > Lisa
> >
> >
>
> Hi Lisa,
>
> I think many places tell you it's too early, when in fact,
> they might not have the plants yet. If the plants are hardy
> they should be able to go into the pond now. It's still too
> early for tropicals though.
>
> --
> Bonnie
> NJ
>
>

Steve and Lisa
May 14th 04, 01:26 PM
Thanks everyone! Going to get some plants and put them in this weekend.
Yipeeee! (I think the fish will be happy.)


Lisa