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Old August 13th 04, 04:05 PM
Roy
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I don';t know why, but when we were looking for aquatic plants we had
a lot of problems finding them, now that we have some they seem to be
turning up most everywhere we go, and at cheap prices. Last night
while we were in a store called "PETSMART" they had a large display of
aquatic plants, and their inventory had just about all the plants you
could imagine that are normally found in a water garden or pond...
These are all preplanted in a basket, and come with free samples of
fertilizer as well. They had about 10 different kinds of Iris, and the
wife fell in love with the Black Iris, so needless to say she bought a
pretty decent stock of those. Best thing is they are all discounted
from 50 to 75 percent.

I picked up a bunch of combo kits, which include 1 or 2 miniature
water lillies, and horsetail, or cat tails, and an iris.............so
you get 3 or 4 or so plants in one box / basket for $2.96. Talaked
to an older lady that was looking at the items and she said they will
hold just fine until its time to plant if they are kept dry and in the
dark........she had a shopping cart packed full of the plants, and so
did we when we left.

BTW all but one of the plants we got at closeout prices at Lowes are
showing signs of life.Every single water lilly is putting out new
shoots and leaves, but the horsetails may be history.....
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Old August 13th 04, 06:48 PM
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"Roy" wrote in message
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I picked up a bunch of combo kits, which include 1 or 2 miniature
water lillies, and horsetail, or cat tails, and an iris.............so
you get 3 or 4 or so plants in one box / basket for $2.96. Talaked
to an older lady that was looking at the items and she said they will
hold just fine until its time to plant if they are kept dry and in the
dark........she had a shopping cart packed full of the plants, and so
did we when we left.

snip

FYI...I bought 2 combo kits last year. None grew.

BV.


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Old August 14th 04, 04:15 AM
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"Roy" wrote in message
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I don';t know why, but when we were looking for aquatic plants we had
a lot of problems finding them, now that we have some they seem to be
turning up most everywhere we go, and at cheap prices. Last night
while we were in a store called "PETSMART" they had a large display of
aquatic plants, and their inventory had just about all the plants you
could imagine that are normally found in a water garden or pond...
These are all preplanted in a basket, and come with free samples of
fertilizer as well. They had about 10 different kinds of Iris, and the
wife fell in love with the Black Iris, so needless to say she bought a
pretty decent stock of those. Best thing is they are all discounted
from 50 to 75 percent.

I picked up a bunch of combo kits, which include 1 or 2 miniature
water lillies, and horsetail, or cat tails, and an iris.............so
you get 3 or 4 or so plants in one box / basket for $2.96. Talaked
to an older lady that was looking at the items and she said they will
hold just fine until its time to plant if they are kept dry and in the
dark........she had a shopping cart packed full of the plants, and so
did we when we left.


$$ This doesn't sound too good to me. These plants should have been planted
in the ground or pond months ago. They can't be in good shape.

BTW all but one of the plants we got at closeout prices at Lowes are
showing signs of life.Every single water lilly is putting out new
shoots and leaves, but the horsetails may be history.....


$$ My Horsetails were failing in the pond. They're doing fine now planted
in the garden and kept watered.

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Old August 14th 04, 07:47 AM
jammer
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Heck, i wonder if Petsmart here is having a sale. They want $2 for a
teeny little thing, but yes, what a selection!






On Fri, 13 Aug 2004 15:05:50 GMT, (Roy)
wrote:

I don';t know why, but when we were looking for aquatic plants we had
a lot of problems finding them, now that we have some they seem to be
turning up most everywhere we go, and at cheap prices. Last night
while we were in a store called "PETSMART" they had a large display

of
aquatic plants, and their inventory had just about all the plants you
could imagine that are normally found in a water garden or pond...
These are all preplanted in a basket, and come with free samples of
fertilizer as well. They had about 10 different kinds of Iris, and

the
wife fell in love with the Black Iris, so needless to say she bought

a
pretty decent stock of those. Best thing is they are all discounted
from 50 to 75 percent.

I picked up a bunch of combo kits, which include 1 or 2 miniature
water lillies, and horsetail, or cat tails, and an

iris.............so
you get 3 or 4 or so plants in one box / basket for $2.96. Talaked
to an older lady that was looking at the items and she said they will
hold just fine until its time to plant if they are kept dry and in

the
dark........she had a shopping cart packed full of the plants, and

so
did we when we left.

BTW all but one of the plants we got at closeout prices at Lowes are
showing signs of life.Every single water lilly is putting out new
shoots and leaves, but the horsetails may be history.....
Visit my website:
http://www.frugalmachinist.com
Opinions expressed are those of my wife,
I had no input whatsoever.
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Old August 17th 04, 05:03 AM
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In article , "~ Windsong ~"
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BTW all but one of the plants we got at closeout prices at Lowes are
showing signs of life.Every single water lilly is putting out new
shoots and leaves, but the horsetails may be history.....


$$ My Horsetails were failing in the pond. They're doing fine now planted
in the garden and kept watered.


the horsetail I had in Houston didn't grown IN the pond, but did great in the
bog margin.

Karen
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Ashland, OH
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Old August 19th 04, 05:24 AM
~ Windsong ~
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"Karen" wrote in message
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In article , "~ Windsong ~"
writes:


BTW all but one of the plants we got at closeout prices at Lowes are
showing signs of life.Every single water lilly is putting out new
shoots and leaves, but the horsetails may be history.....


$$ My Horsetails were failing in the pond. They're doing fine now

planted
in the garden and kept watered.


the horsetail I had in Houston didn't grown IN the pond, but did great in

the
bog margin.

Karen

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Some of these plants do as well as or better in the garden than in the
water/pond. I have all kinds of plants that jumped the pond and were
growing in the soil outside the liner. I have to dig up and remove more.
It's getting too overgrown around the ponds. We already removed many of
them. Lizards tail, water bamboo and water iris are the worst. But there
were also some arrowheads and some other "stuff".....
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