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pond plant care
Any one know why my oxygenating plants are breaking off and floating
to the top, usually the grow abundantly, pond balance good. Also we have water Iris, Mare's tail, Scarlet Lobelia, Common Rush, Water forget-me-not, water Dropwart, Goldent Buttons. Any tips on dead heading, proprogating, general care would be appreciated. |
pond plant care
Trish wrote
Any one know why my oxygenating plants are breaking off and floating to the top, usually the grow abundantly, A couple thoughts - - have you added any new fish? (rough greetings from old fish) - are they koi? (who come sometimes be very hard on plants) - are the fish spawning? (general mayhem) - do you live in an area where you could have a visiting snapper turtle? (love to clip plants, usually spotted by floating lily pads with their stems clipped at the bottom) kathy :-) algae primer http://hometown.aol.com/ka30p/myhomepage/garden.html |
pond plant care
"trish" wrote in message m... Any one know why my oxygenating plants are breaking off and floating to the top, usually the grow abundantly, pond balance good. Also we have water Iris, Mare's tail, Scarlet Lobelia, Common Rush, Water forget-me-not, water Dropwart, Goldent Buttons. Any tips on dead heading, proprogating, general care would be appreciated. I have a few varieties of oxygenating plants that normally stay submerged but this year they are sticking near the top. I believe it is because I have too much of the damn stuff. BV. |
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"Benign Vanilla"
wrote I have a few varieties of oxygenating plants that normally stay submerged but this year they are sticking near the top. I believe it is because I have too much of the damn stuff. Me, too. My 110 gallon stock tank with all of 6 minnows in it has about a ton of anacharis, a water fringe & a few other floaters. The water is crystal clear, the fish healthy so I don't worry, but I do pull some of it occasionally and toss it on the compost pile (or in one of the other ponds if they need it). There's too much of a good thing, right? :) There's one floating plant that looks like anacharis but has longer leaves and gets a little white flower on it. Never saw that before. Gail |
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"Gail Futoran" wrote lin message
... snips There's one floating plant that looks like anacharis but has longer leaves and gets a little white flower on it. Never saw that before. Hi, There is more than one 'anacharis', they all have white flowers that float. Elodea canadensis, E. nuttallii and Egeria densa are sold as anacharis. http://www.ecy.wa.gov/programs/wq/pl...ive/elodea.htm HTH -_- how no NEWS is good. |
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"how" wrote in message
... "Gail Futoran" wrote lin message ... snips There's one floating plant that looks like anacharis but has longer leaves and gets a little white flower on it. Never saw that before. Hi, There is more than one 'anacharis', they all have white flowers that float. Elodea canadensis, E. nuttallii and Egeria densa are sold as anacharis. http://www.ecy.wa.gov/programs/wq/pl...ive/elodea.htm HTH -_- how no NEWS is good. Thanks for the link. The information was very useful and I've bookmarked the site. It looks like I have some Brazilian elodea along with common waterweed. Where I got it from I have no idea. Fortunately my ponds are not connected with any natural water way, nor is there a possibility of my plants getting into a natural water way. (We're well above flood plains & any excess plants go onto my compost pile.) Gail |
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