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I highly recommend the iris as you can plant it in a container with just
big rocks and use those new Throw Tabs in the pots. No soil to content with and easy dividing. Roots right in contact with water. I put mine in the koi ponds fall thru blooming, remove them to a kiddy pool and add my tropicals like cannas, callas & taros for summer. ~ jan On Wed, 05 May 2004 12:11:50 GMT, "Stephen M. Henning" wrote: I have a 20,000 gallon pond (17'x47'x2'-4') with just minnows, no Koi. I put my filter plants directly in the pond rather than in a special veggie filter. My pond is spring fed, so I need fairly aggressive filter plants. The pond has stone wall sides (old swimming pool) but I have greenhouse benches under the water around the outside so I can use marginals or under water plants. My biggest problem is string algae. It even grows on the end of the spring pipes, so the spring water has a fair amount of nutrients in it. What are my best choices? Zone 6. (Do you know where your water quality is?) |
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