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Mondo Grass Question
I am the one who has been stressing over finding a way for the toads to get out of the pond easier. My neighbor has LOTS of mondo grass i am welcome to. If i plant it where it hangs over and slightly in the water, will that harm anything? As far as dead plant matter, i will clean the pond in about 6 months. If there is no harm here, can the toads latch on the climb out by this method? It would also make baby critter cover. What do you think? |
Mondo Grass Question
"jammer" wrote in message ... I am the one who has been stressing over finding a way for the toads to get out of the pond easier. My neighbor has LOTS of mondo grass i am welcome to. If i plant it where it hangs over and slightly in the water, will that harm anything? As far as dead plant matter, i will clean the pond in about 6 months. If there is no harm here, can the toads latch on the climb out by this method? It would also make baby critter cover. What do you think? I have two varieties of grasses growing near the pond, three if you consider the turf grass tha overhangs the pond edge. The critters love the grass for it's cover, and you'd be amazed at how these terrestrial plants are growing their roots right into the water. I say do it. BV. |
Mondo Grass Question
"jammer" wrote in message ... I am the one who has been stressing over finding a way for the toads to get out of the pond easier. My neighbor has LOTS of mondo grass i am welcome to. If i plant it where it hangs over and slightly in the water, will that harm anything? As far as dead plant matter, i will clean the pond in about 6 months. If there is no harm here, can the toads latch on the climb out by this method? It would also make baby critter cover. What do you think? I have two varieties of grasses growing near the pond, three if you consider the turf grass tha overhangs the pond edge. The critters love the grass for it's cover, and you'd be amazed at how these terrestrial plants are growing their roots right into the water. I say do it. BV. |
Mondo Grass Question
On Mon, 15 Mar 2004 08:52:32 -0500, "BenignVanilla"
wrote: "jammer" wrote in message .. . I am the one who has been stressing over finding a way for the toads to get out of the pond easier. My neighbor has LOTS of mondo grass i am welcome to. If i plant it where it hangs over and slightly in the water, will that harm anything? As far as dead plant matter, i will clean the pond in about 6 months. If there is no harm here, can the toads latch on the climb out by this method? It would also make baby critter cover. What do you think? I have two varieties of grasses growing near the pond, three if you consider the turf grass tha overhangs the pond edge. The critters love the grass for it's cover, and you'd be amazed at how these terrestrial plants are growing their roots right into the water. I say do it. BV. Thank you! |
Mondo Grass Question
On Mon, 15 Mar 2004 08:52:32 -0500, "BenignVanilla"
wrote: "jammer" wrote in message .. . I am the one who has been stressing over finding a way for the toads to get out of the pond easier. My neighbor has LOTS of mondo grass i am welcome to. If i plant it where it hangs over and slightly in the water, will that harm anything? As far as dead plant matter, i will clean the pond in about 6 months. If there is no harm here, can the toads latch on the climb out by this method? It would also make baby critter cover. What do you think? I have two varieties of grasses growing near the pond, three if you consider the turf grass tha overhangs the pond edge. The critters love the grass for it's cover, and you'd be amazed at how these terrestrial plants are growing their roots right into the water. I say do it. BV. Thank you! |
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