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I have an area around my skimmer where I am thinking of putting in a
perennial of some type. I live in Minnesota Zone 4. What plants like to grow into a pond? I was thinking of a water melon vine I know it is an annual but I have seen watermelons floating in a spring. |
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On Thu, 20 May 2004 22:09:22 -0500, "Mickey"
wrote: I have an area around my skimmer where I am thinking of putting in a perennial of some type. I live in Minnesota Zone 4. What plants like to grow into a pond? I was thinking of a water melon vine I know it is an annual but I have seen watermelons floating in a spring. Hmmm..... no wonder i cant get my watermelon to grow here. |
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Hi,
into a pond? I was thinking of a water melon vine I know it is an annual but I have seen watermelons floating in a spring. Hmmm..... no wonder i cant get my watermelon to grow here. I plant watermelon with success before. From my experience and what I read, watermelon don't like water log place, and I don't think watermelon will survive under floating condition. Regards, Wong -- Latitude: 06.10N Longitude: 102.17E Altitude: 5m |
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![]() "Mickey" wrote in message ... I have an area around my skimmer where I am thinking of putting in a perennial of some type. I live in Minnesota Zone 4. What plants like to grow into a pond? I was thinking of a water melon vine I know it is an annual but I have seen watermelons floating in a spring. I have a small area that my pond overflows into, and the roots from the turf grass in that area were constantly wicking water out of the pond. I had a small natural bog. I recently tore the grass out, and planting some creeping jenny. The foliage is made up of small, round leaves on long vine like stems. The plants lover the moisture and so they should spread readily through this are. In just a week or two, the plants are alreay quite large compated to when I bought them. This may work for you. BV. |
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In article , Mickey
wrote: I have an area around my skimmer where I am thinking of putting in a perennial of some type. I live in Minnesota Zone 4. What plants like to grow into a pond? I was thinking of a water melon vine I know it is an annual but I have seen watermelons floating in a spring. Give a look at Marsh Marigold. jay Fri May 21, 2004 |
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On Fri, 21 May 2004 14:12:31 +0800, "nswong"
wrote: Hi, into a pond? I was thinking of a water melon vine I know it is an annual but I have seen watermelons floating in a spring. Hmmm..... no wonder i cant get my watermelon to grow here. I plant watermelon with success before. From my experience and what I read, watermelon don't like water log place, and I don't think watermelon will survive under floating condition. Regards, Wong Thanks, Wong. I went ahead and planted watermelons and cantalopes in dirt today ![]() so good, though. Pond related: Something is eating the heck out of my creeping (LEAPING) primrose. (It bloomed for the first time today) |
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