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![]() "Phyllis and Jim Hurley" wrote in message . .. Cleaning rock is such a hassle. It only provides surface. Roots work as well and their owners take out other nutrients. Veggie filters are so far ahead of mechanical! We use anacharis, parrots feather, water celery and hyacinth. The celery has wonderful roots at the bottom of the pond that grab everything and can be flushed or just tossed (grows LOTS). Hyacinth grows wonderfully, pulling nutrients like mad and with roots that hold baby fish. The hyacinth floats, so the roots reach down, whereas the celery roots are at the bottom. Parrots feather has more stringy roots. Babies hide in it quite well. For surface area of roots, go with celery. If you can do hyacinth as well (illegal in some states), you can pull nutrients even faster. Lots of people can send you plants once the season starts. snip Amen brother. -- BV. www.iheartmypond.com |
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