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Where can I buy Watercress Plants (not seeds)
Hi guys, well I finally got my pond up and running. I put some cheap
goldfish in there and they seem to be fine. So thanks to the group for answering my Q's. Now I'm having a big problem finding Watercress for my filter. I think it would be the perfect plant as it likes partial shade and moving water. I've looked at the local grocery stores and on a few on-line sites with no luck. So does anyone have any they'd be willing to sell, or know an online site that might have it? It's the simple things that always stump me. LOL. Thanks for any help, Ouida |
On 20 Aug 2005 17:07:16 -0700, "Ann505" wrote:
Hi guys, well I finally got my pond up and running. I put some cheap goldfish in there and they seem to be fine. So thanks to the group for answering my Q's. Now I'm having a big problem finding Watercress for my filter. I think it would be the perfect plant as it likes partial shade and moving water. I've looked at the local grocery stores and on a few on-line sites with no luck. So does anyone have any they'd be willing to sell, or know an online site that might have it? It's the simple things that always stump me. LOL. Thanks for any help, Ouida Talk to the produce guy at your grocer's, they can often get stuff when asked, though you may have to buy a box of it, which will run $10-15, or the price of 1 nice pond plant. Contrary to what we think of running water, it does great in our ponds because we are always recirculating. I have it growing in the blocks around my lily pond. Here I was trying to get terrestrial plants to grow in the holes and the water cress is out shining all of those. So next year I'll be planting lots of it instead. Much, much cheaper! ~ jan. ~Power to the Porg, Flow On!~ |
I bought a small bunch of it at the grocer back in the
fall, it's going crazy in my veggie filter. It's hanging down the side and growing like mad. Ron |
Ok I found out that wal-mart does carry it but the produce guy said
that they hardly get any in, and that it goes quick. He said he couldn't order any as they just get trucks every morning, and they have no idea what's on them. So he said just to check back before 8am. I'm just glad I found someone that sells it, so now I just have to wait. So I think this is a cold season plant, at least for louisiana, right??? Just hoping I'll have time to root it before winter:) |
I live in zone 7, SE WA state. Our summers are 90 to 100 and the watercress in my waterfall has exploded! But it will also live over the winter, encased in ice, and be the first thing that starts going in the spring. kathy :-) www.blogfromthebog.com this week's entry - water striders! Pond 101 page for new pond keepers ~ http://hometown.aol.com/ka30p/myhomepage/garden.html |
Ann505 wrote:
I think this is a cold season plant, at least for louisiana, right??? Just hoping I'll have time to root it before winter:) I've heard "cold season" too, but it was 95 here yesterday, the pond water is 81 and my water crest is growing like mad. As far a other pond plants go, based on what Home Depot charges for them, I've pulled about $1k worth of plants out of the pond the morning, and there's at least that much more to do. It got so bad my wife kept asking if we still had any fish... The plants made a solid cover on the pond except where the feeding ring is located. Happy ponding. Ron in NC |
"Ron in Radio Heaven" wrote in message
om... I've heard "cold season" too, but it was 95 here yesterday, the pond water is 81 and my water crest is growing like mad. As far a other pond plants go, based on what Home Depot charges for them, I've pulled about $1k worth of plants out of the pond the morning, and there's at least that much more to do. It got so bad my wife kept asking if we still had any fish... The plants made a solid cover on the pond except where the feeding ring is located. Hey Ron.. where abouts are you? Waynesville here. if you are close, I'd take a whole lot of plants off your hands. I'm back to greenwater, and just can't really find any local places with pond plants at all anymore this year. I had bought $15 worth of watercress, and you'd THINK that would be a lot, but the fish decided they really liked to eat it rather then use if for shade, and they literally ate is ALL up within 3 month's time! Right now I have waterlettuce, which is growing, but just not fast enough, a few iris, and 2 lilies doing well. Still, I only have about 1/6 of my surface covered, and I probably need to double or triple that surface coverage to make up for the amount of sun the pond's getting. Muffin's supposed to send me some WL this week, and maybe that will help. Oh! and the fish spawn are doing great! I'd say we went from 5 large goldfish this year (slightly larger then palm sized) to adding another 10-12 fish! Not sure what I'll do 2-3 years from now, when I have too many though.... -- Gareee© (Gary Tabar Jr.) Gareee's Homepage: http://www.fortunecity.com/tattooine.../mainframe.htm |
Gareee© wrote:
Hey Ron.. where abouts are you? Waynesville here. if you are close, I'd take a whole lot of plants off your hands. I'm back to greenwater, and just can't really find any local places with pond plants at all anymore this year. I'm SE of Charlotte near Monroe. I wish I had a way to get these plants to you before they die. I've got a plastic crate mounded up with plants, mostly lettus and something that grows under water with long green bushy tendreils. The biggest porblem is that this late in the season all these plants are going to die as soon as the temp. drops below 50 degrees or so. I sure wish I had a green house so I could get them to over winter. Ron |
"Ron in Radio Heaven" wrote in message
news:rI2Oe.21701 I'm SE of Charlotte near Monroe. I wish I had a way to get these plants to you before they die. I've got a plastic crate mounded up with plants, mostly lettus and something that grows under water with long green bushy tendreils. The biggest porblem is that this late in the season all these plants are going to die as soon as the temp. drops below 50 degrees or so. I sure wish I had a green house so I could get them to over winter. Aw.. just a tad too far away (with the gas prices) to make it worth a trip. I'm going to try to overwinter some of the lettuce in a large indoor fountain This winter. I red here earlier today that watercress will winter ok, and come back in spring. Maybe try some of that? (it's not too late in the season for you to get a bunch growing, but my fish ate it all up like it was a delicacy. (I thought it tasted BAD) -- Gareee© (Gary Tabar Jr.) Gareee's Homepage: http://www.fortunecity.com/tattooine.../mainframe.htm |
Ron,
Here in zone 7, SE WA, my watercress winters over in the pond just fine. It even gets frozen in ice where it spills over the waterfall into the pond and survives just fine, coming back first before any other plants in the pond. kathy :-) www.blogfromthebog.com this week's entry - aquatic snails Pond 101 page for new pond keepers ~ http://hometown.aol.com/ka30p/myhomepage/garden.html |
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