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Old September 6th 04, 10:18 PM
Nedra
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I just looked up the zone map and boy oh boy am I ever wrong. We have a zone
4 up around
northern Missouri - then, zone 5 cuts in and is south - way south of
Highway 70. Anyway Zone
6 is the lower portion of the state... then zone 7 is the bottom most. If
you want to see this here's
what I do... just Google Zone Map. lololol - sorry I don't have the link.

Nedra

"Nedra" wrote in message
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Hi Kathy and Dave ....
It's me - Nedra. I live a bit south of St. Louis but I'm somewhat

familiar
with outstate Missouri.
My zone here is 6 - I think Dave may be zone 5 or zone 6... depending ;-)
The Zone maps cut the state in two - Basically along Highway 70.
The bootheel it so far south it is in zone 7.
HTH

Nedra

"Ka30P" wrote in message
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Dave wrote Thanks Kathy.....I live in central Missouri whatever zone

that is


I paged Nedra in the header, she lives in Missouri. I tend to think of

Missouri
as part of the steamy south but from reading Nedra's posts over the

years
I was
surprised to find it can get rather wintery!
Water hyacinth is a great veggie filter plant because of its nice long

roots,
they gather up muck and use up the nutrients.
You can find out if they are illegal in your state by searching
'Missouri, noxious aquatic plants'. What states are concerned about is

ponders
dumping their excess plants in natural waterways or ponders who live on

a
floodplain and their plants all get washed away.
Other good filter plants are water celery, watercress, water mint.

Others
will
chime in.

Hi Dave,
Some of your questions' answers will be better answered if we knew

what
area of
the country you live in and what your garden zone is.

Here in zone 7, SE WA, arid, I'd plant moss in the spring and I use

water
hyacinth in my veggie filter and watercress in my waterfall.
Some plants are actively discouraged and outright illegal in some

parts
of
the
country (SE USA and water hyacinth come to mind).
In the winter I don't heat my pond. I usually use an air pump and

bubbler
to
keep a hole open in the ice or a stock tank heater.



kathy :-)
algae primer
http://hometown.aol.com/ka30p/myhomepage/garden.html



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Old September 6th 04, 11:17 PM
Ka30P
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Thanks Nedra, that's a great answer
for the original poster's question.
Surprising that you all have a zone 4!
Never thought of Missouri being that
cold!


kathy :-)
algae primer
http://hometown.aol.com/ka30p/myhomepage/garden.html
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Old September 7th 04, 12:45 AM
Nedra
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Your welcome, Kathy ;-)
What is even more surprising about the zones in Missouri is that the
Northern portion (zone 4/5) is called Little Dixie. There are towns whose
architecture
is pure plantation. The early town folk just headed on up the Mississippi
when their
southern way of life was threatened/abolished.

Nedra

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Thanks Nedra, that's a great answer
for the original poster's question.
Surprising north being that
cold!


kathy :-)
algae primer
http://hometown.aol.com/ka30p/myhomepage/garden.html


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Old September 7th 04, 05:06 AM
Crashj
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On Mon, 06 Sep 2004 04:21:04 GMT, "Wilson"
wrote:

Setting up my pond right now


My pond will have a small top pond
acting as a veggie filter....what is the best plant for that? (no fish in top pond)


Hah! That's what they all say. I have at least three fry in there
right now. I wonder if they rode the filter pump (Definite E ticket!)
or if fertile eggs got pumped up there?
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