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Question on planting aquatic plants
I live in the deep south (Centreal Alabama zone 9 IIRC) I have only
ever seen ice around the edges of my pond one time and its about 20 years old. Our water lines are only buried 6 to 10 inches deep........so it shows how much serious freezing weather we get. Mostly it never gets belowmid 30's and then its only for a couple of days.......and I have only had frost a few times. So my question is when would you plant aquatic plants like calla's. iris, and water lillies........I have mainly hardy lillies but do have a few tropical. Since this is actually the first year we have fooled with plants in and around the pond (natural clay / sand bottom pond 1 + acre, will the water lillies I have growing now loose their leaves or do they usually keep them all year around in climates that are not so cold.. I was just given a large bag full of hornwart. There is no roots, and was told it can just be weighted down and placed in the pond Will hornwart take up and grow roots..........can pieces be cut and simply stuck in the ponds soil and be expected to grow ? Thanks for any info or insight I can raise animals and veggies but flowers and stuff are not my forte. .. Visit my website: http://www.frugalmachinist.com Opinions expressed are those of my wife, I had no input whatsoever. Remove "nospam" from email addy. |
Question on planting aquatic plants
"Roy" wrote in message ... So my question is when would you plant aquatic plants like calla's. iris, and water lillies........I have mainly hardy lillies but do have a few tropical. ## I have good luck planting water plants all through the summer. Ours are in large pots of clay soil topped with peagravel. Those in the big pond are bird netted at the potline to keep the koi lips out of the soil. Since this is actually the first year we have fooled with plants in and around the pond (natural clay / sand bottom pond 1 + acre, will the water lillies I have growing now loose their leaves or do they usually keep them all year around in climates that are not so cold.. ## In zone 6 (TN) my hardy lilies only keep a few leaves down near the crown of the plant. They start to grow in April. I was just given a large bag full of hornwart. There is no roots, and was told it can just be weighted down and placed in the pond Will hornwart take up and grow roots.. ## This is a rootless FLOATER so don't weigh them down. Drop them in the calmest part of your pond/lake. .........can pieces be cut and simply stuck in the ponds soil and be expected to grow ? ## They'll rot where you stick them into the soil. Thanks for any info or insight I can raise animals and veggies but flowers and stuff are not my forte. -- Carol.... the frugal ponder... "If you must choose between two evils, pick the one you've never tried before." ~~~~~~{@ "They laugh because I'm different, I laugh because they're all the same." http://www.heartoftn.net/users/windsong/index.html ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
Question on planting aquatic plants
Since your pond is natural there are going to be some rules and regulations and
you'd probably better read up on noxious aquatic weeds in your state before you plant anything. You can call your state ecology office or find them on the web. kathy :-) algae primer http://hometown.aol.com/ka30p/myhomepage/garden.html |
Question on planting aquatic plants
On 14 Aug 2004 03:21:00 GMT, EROSPAM (Ka30P) wrote:
===Since your pond is natural there are going to be some rules and regulations and ===you'd probably better read up on noxious aquatic weeds in your state before you ===plant anything. You can call your state ecology office or find them on the web. === === ===kathy :-) ===algae primer ===http://hometown.aol.com/ka30p/myhomepage/garden.html Yep, the last thing I need is noxious aquatics taking over. There really is not much of a rish of any spreading as my ppond merely empties into the pasture when its to the point of being full and is nowhere near a stream etc but the chance is still there. One time my son and wife collected a heap of what they were told were water lillies. They also collected a load of these nice little floating plants with purple colored flowers. I was on a military deployment at the time and when I got home a few months later was greetd by a pond full of something or other that had leaves 2 to 3 feet in diameter that resembled water lillies, and a mess of hyacinth. I liked to have never got that pond cleaned and eradicated of that stuff. I know there is quite an extensive list of prohibited plants for my zone, many of which I wold love to have such as water lettuce etc, but I still have a vast variety from which to choose that are legally able to be utilized. I know the dangers of planting in a clay bottom, as it leads to possible invasion. I don;t plan on using any baskets, just plant directly in the ponds banks and bottom. Visit my website: http://www.frugalmachinist.com Opinions expressed are those of my wife, I had no input whatsoever. Remove "nospam" from email addy. |
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Opinions expressed are those of my wife, I had no input whatsoever. Remove "nospam" from email addy. Hey Roy, when you get some pictures up of just the pond (and an easy way to navigate your site to see it) please let me know. I'd really like to see your pond. ~ jan :o) ~Power to the Porg, Flow On!~ |
On Sat, 14 Aug 2004 09:35:34 -0700, ~ jan JJsPond.us
wrote: ===Visit my website: http://www.frugalmachinist.com ===Opinions expressed are those of my wife, ===I had no input whatsoever. ===Remove "nospam" from email addy. === ===Hey Roy, when you get some pictures up of just the pond (and an easy way to ===navigate your site to see it) please let me know. I'd really like to see ===your pond. ~ jan :o) === === === ~Power to the Porg, Flow On!~ Can do............. Visit my website: http://www.frugalmachinist.com Opinions expressed are those of my wife, I had no input whatsoever. Remove "nospam" from email addy. |
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