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has anyone ever tried nasturtiums (not sure on spelling) in the pond. i
found some growing in a half barrel filled with water. and wondered if they are poisonous to fish. i think that some people eat these as salad greens. thanks for any and all answers! melissa |
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melissa wrote:
has anyone ever tried nasturtiums (not sure on spelling) in the pond. i found some growing in a half barrel filled with water. and wondered if they are poisonous to fish. i think that some people eat these as salad greens. thanks for any and all answers! melissa they give off a natural odor? or scent? that makes the plant an insect repellant in gardens so I dont think they would be safe for a pond. -- http://www.kencofish.com Ken Arnold, 401-831-5739 cell 401-225-0556 Importer/Exporter of Goldfish,Koi,rare Predators Shipping to legal states/countries only! Permalon liners, Oase & Supreme Pondmaster pumps Linux (SuSE 8.2) user #329121 Please Note: No trees or animals were harmed in the sending of this contaminant free message We do concede that a signicant number of electrons may have been inconvenienced ![]() |
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Well, for starters... the half-barrel that you found them in was
probably only temporarily flooded with rainwater. Nasturtiums DO NOT like to have consistently wet feet, they tend to rot if this is the case. As for whether or not they are safe for fish to eat? I'm not a scientist or nutritionist, but I've eaten them myself in salads, and as far as I know, they are safe for most mammals.... maybe do a google web search on this question. |
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