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One last question--how do you keep the plants from being nibbled by the
koi/goldfish when they're "sunk" in the pond? Kirsten |
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kc wrote:
One last question--how do you keep the plants from being nibbled by the koi/goldfish when they're "sunk" in the pond? At this time of year, they're not eating much anyway. I just don't worry about it. -- derek |
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![]() "kc" wrote in message . .. One last question--how do you keep the plants from being nibbled by the koi/goldfish when they're "sunk" in the pond? Kirsten ====================== That's not going to do them much damage when they're dormant unless the fish pull them out of their pots. I don't sink my plants here in zone 6 and can't remember losing any to frost. Koi-Lo.... frugal ponding since 1995... My Pond & Aquarium Pages: http://bellsouthpwp.net/s/h/shastadaisy ~~~ }((((o ~~~ }{{{{o ~~~ }(((((o |
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"Koi-lo" wrote:
That's not going to do them much damage when they're dormant unless the fish pull them out of their pots. I don't sink my plants here in zone 6 and can't remember losing any to frost. I sink my plants to keep from loosing the pots. Most of mine are in terra-cotta pots which crack when the wet clay soil inside freezes. It is amazing how much they grow under water. I have to cut some of them way back when I bring them back up. -- Pardon my spam deterrent; send email to 18,000 gallon (17'x 47'x 2-4') lily pond garden in Zone 6 Cheers, Steve Henning in Reading, PA USA |
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![]() "Stephen Henning" wrote in message news ![]() "Koi-lo" wrote: That's not going to do them much damage when they're dormant unless the fish pull them out of their pots. I don't sink my plants here in zone 6 and can't remember losing any to frost. I sink my plants to keep from loosing the pots. Most of mine are in terra-cotta pots which crack when the wet clay soil inside freezes. It is amazing how much they grow under water. I have to cut some of them way back when I bring them back up. ====================== Terra-cotta pots are a definite concern, and they're not cheap. I use those inexpensive black plastic pots that seem to weather the cold and ice ok. -- Koi-Lo.... frugal ponding since 1995... My Pond & Aquarium Pages: http://bellsouthpwp.net/s/h/shastadaisy ~~~ }((((o ~~~ }{{{{o ~~~ }(((((o |
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"Koi-lo" wrote:
Terra-cotta pots are a definite concern, and they're not cheap. I use those inexpensive black plastic pots that seem to weather the cold and ice ok. My iris are in black plastic baskets and the tubers are bursting the baskets. I may have to cut away the plastic to separate them next spring. -- Pardon my spam deterrent; send email to 18,000 gallon (17'x 47'x 2-4') lily pond garden in Zone 6 Cheers, Steve Henning in Reading, PA USA |
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![]() "Stephen Henning" wrote in message news ![]() "Koi-lo" wrote: Terra-cotta pots are a definite concern, and they're not cheap. I use those inexpensive black plastic pots that seem to weather the cold and ice ok. My iris are in black plastic baskets and the tubers are bursting the baskets. I may have to cut away the plastic to separate them next spring. =========================== Iris grow so outrageously I'm considering not putting them in my ponds anymore. Their roots spread to nearby pots and they choke out other plants. I didn't put any iris back in my 800g pond after we cleaned it last summer. Pickerel weed is the same. I don't use them anymore. I'm going to stick to more controllable and manageable plants like the arrowheads, mini cattails, mini papyrus etc. -- Koi-Lo.... frugal ponding since 1995... My Pond & Aquarium Pages: http://bellsouthpwp.net/s/h/shastadaisy ~~~ }((((o ~~~ }{{{{o ~~~ }(((((o |
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"Koi-lo" wrote:
Iris grow so outrageously I'm considering not putting them in my ponds anymore. Their roots spread to nearby pots and they choke out other plants. I didn't put any iris back in my 800g pond after we cleaned it last summer. Pickerel weed is the same. I don't use them anymore. I'm going to stick to more controllable and manageable plants like the arrowheads, mini cattails, mini papyrus etc. Iris is one of my main filter plants. I will need to transplant it every 2 years to manage it. Also, they are very heavy to move. I will be moving them into many smaller pots. When I sink it on the bottom (2' deep), the leaves grow up out of the water by early spring. -- Pardon my spam deterrent; send email to 18,000 gallon (17'x 47'x 2-4') lily pond garden in Zone 6 Cheers, Steve Henning in Reading, PA USA |
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Stephen Henning wrote:
"Koi-lo" wrote: Iris grow so outrageously I'm considering not putting them in my ponds anymore. Their roots spread to nearby pots and they choke out other plants. I didn't put any iris back in my 800g pond after we cleaned it last summer. Pickerel weed is the same. I don't use them anymore. I'm going to stick to more controllable and manageable plants like the arrowheads, mini cattails, mini papyrus etc. Iris is one of my main filter plants. I will need to transplant it every 2 years to manage it. Also, they are very heavy to move. I will be moving them into many smaller pots. When I sink it on the bottom (2' deep), the leaves grow up out of the water by early spring. I grew Iris, bare-root, in the head pond of my waterfall. You'd have to pull out half of it every summer and compost it, but it works great as a filter plant. I let it freeze solid, too. -- derek |
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