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![]() Water hyacinth and water lettuce will cover a pond in no time flat once the weather stays nice and warm. Of course getting the stuff depends on where you are. Since they are undesireable plants in the south getting ahold of some is getting harder and harder. Up north we put in ours in May. One plant will make about 10 plants in a season, ymmv. kathy :-) (still use ka30p for email this acct. is for reading rec.ponds only) |
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