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Post by Deleted on Sept 15, 2006 7:08:19 GMT
I have - 6 water lilies - of varying sizes Water Hawthorn - Aponogeton Water Fringe - Nymphoides Golden Club - Orontium Fairy Moss - Azolla Frog Bit - Hydrocharis Water Soldier - Stratiotes Hornwort - Ceraphyllum Hairgrass - Eleocharis Canadian Pondweed - Elodea Water Buttercup - Ranunculus aquatilis Bog Arum - Calla palustris Houttuynia Variegata A couple of Iris plants Water Mint - Mentha aquatica Water Forget-me-not - Myosotis White Arum Lily - Zantedeschia Common Arrowhead A few photos - Common Arrowhead Frogbit Houttuynia
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Post by Deleted on Sept 15, 2006 15:16:17 GMT
Aren't they beautiful! Think you know mine already Rita but here goes; 1 Fringed Lily 1 Pickerel weed 1 Bog Arum A few Yellow Flag Irises Some kind of Carex which I bought whist dormant in Winter with a Scirpus label in the pot, but Scirpus it isn't A tiny bit of Pennywort which doesn't seem to like my pond lots of lovely Azolla and some oxygenating plants like Elodea Really will have to get the photos up and running... No flowers as yet......
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Post by toonia on Sept 15, 2006 16:23:13 GMT
I have mostly the same plants -all the frost hardy ones. I want more flowers next year. My frogbit and hyacinths didn't flower this year and the water soldier I put in two years ago never reappeared! Hope this isn't too big, photobucket's playing up again!
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Post by Plocket on Sept 15, 2006 18:24:48 GMT
Mine's hardly a pond - more a water garden coz it's in a big pot. But I've got: IRIS VERSICOLOUR HOUTTUYNIA CORDATA “CHAMELEON” THALIA DELBATA NYMPHAEA AURORA
The water lily has never flowered but I've moved the water garden into a hotter spot and have high hopes for next year.
I've kind of assumed that you are a pond/water garden expert Rita - is that correct (and don't be coy!!!) Lovely photos btw.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 16, 2006 13:14:52 GMT
. I've kind of assumed that you are a pond/water garden expert Rita - is that correct (and don't be coy!!!) Lovely photos btw. I'm not an expert unfortunately Plocket I've only had a pond for just over 3 years - I am very new to water gardening - it's certainly been a steep learning curve
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Post by Plocket on Sept 16, 2006 15:17:11 GMT
Well you undoubtedly know more than me!!!
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Post by Deleted on Sept 18, 2006 6:41:19 GMT
Toonia - lovely pond I've had no success at all with over wintering water hyacinth The best I ever achieved was keeping them in a plastic container of pond water in my conservatory - but I was too eager to get them back into my pond the next spring and they were killed by a late frost. Mine never flowered BTW!! As for my frogbit - this year it went mad and flowered really well too - I had to remove loads of it as it just about took over the whole of my pond. My pond plants have been plagued with black fly this summer, and other than washing them off with a hose pipe I don't think there is much else that can be done! My arum hasn't flowered at all this year - due to the very hot summer I reckon
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Post by toonia on Sept 18, 2006 11:22:56 GMT
Yes, I tried once to overwinter water hyacinth but they're not worth the space in the greenhouse really. I've tried the hose trick to get rid of the water lily aphids but there's not enough water pressure here, we live too high up! AND I have uninvited and unwelcome goldfish in the pond which I never feed but they seem to be getting plump on something -and it ain't aphids!
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Post by chickadeedeedee on Sept 22, 2006 1:42:41 GMT
WOW!! Those are lovely ponds!!! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Hmmmmm. There are at least 3 plants that I don't have listed because frankly I don't know what they are but here is the rest of the list: Marginals: Colocasia sp. - "Black Majic Taro" Colocasia sp. "Chicago Harlequin" Cyperus longus - Hardy Umbrella Grass Cyperus papyrus - Egyptian papyrus Equisteum scorpoides - Dwarf horsetail Hibiscus moscheutos - Swamp Hibiscus Juncus effusus 'Spiralis' - Corkscrew Rush Lobelia cardinalis - Cardinal flower Mimulus guttatus - Yellow Monkey Flower Thalia dealbata - Hardy Water Canna Typha latifolia variegata - Variegated Cattail Typha minima - Miniature Cattail Floating: Hydrocharis morsus - Frogbit Pistia stratoites - Water Lettuce Azolla - Fairy Moss Oxygenators: Ceratophyllum demersum - Hornwort Cabomba caroliniana - Cabomba Water Lilies / Floating Leaves: Water Lily 'Attraction' Nymphoides geminata - Chocolate Water Fringes C3D
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Post by Deleted on Sept 22, 2006 6:59:03 GMT
C3D - I've not heard chocolate water fringe - does it have chocolate coloured leaves?
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Post by chickadeedeedee on Sept 22, 2006 17:39:36 GMT
Hi Rita.
Yes they are a deep chocolate brown with red veins! Beautiful lemon yellow flowers too.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 23, 2006 14:03:59 GMT
Sounds very nice indeed. C3D
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Post by chickadeedeedee on Sept 23, 2006 19:49:33 GMT
Ooooooooo they are (were) lovely .... until ..... the puppy jumped in the pond and found the need to rescue them from drowning ... taking them to the safety of dry land and leaving them in the summer sun to dry...
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Post by Deleted on Sept 24, 2006 14:14:18 GMT
Ooops
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Post by Deleted on Sept 25, 2006 13:57:31 GMT
A iris which is supposed to be pink but never flowers , Skunk Cabbage which the frogs lie out on when they are sunbathing, I did have Hottuynia but it seems to have climbed out and spread around. It sounds a bit of a disaster, well it is really, but actually looks OK
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Post by Deleted on Sept 30, 2006 0:13:37 GMT
Too flippin many!! and probably all the wrong kind! If anyone in the my area wants some please let me know as i'm pulling them out for fun and I hate composting them. Houttyunia is a weed here
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Post by dirtyboots on Dec 9, 2006 15:03:22 GMT
None at the moment,just starting a pônd so find this very interesting
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Post by Deleted on Dec 9, 2006 15:28:49 GMT
Hi dirtyboots and welcome It would be great if you could start a new thread about your new pond showing how it progresses, with photo's if possible too
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Post by dirtyboots on Dec 9, 2006 20:40:54 GMT
Hi Rita, Thanks for the welcome How do I post photo's please, ?Not very good at the IT thing! DB
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Post by Deleted on Dec 10, 2006 10:02:11 GMT
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Post by Dutchy on Dec 10, 2006 12:08:12 GMT
Ditto on the Houtunya. It is a weed in a pretty disguise. Do not let any root bits get onto elsewhere or you are in for a mono culture garden. Dutchy
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Post by Deleted on Dec 10, 2006 12:18:04 GMT
Wow dirtyboots - amazing size - just how big will that pond or perhaps I should say lake be? ;D It would be great if you started a new thread about your pond including a link to your photos
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Post by dirtyboots on Dec 10, 2006 12:38:05 GMT
That was all wrong !!OOps Too much information. Do I have to use photobucket, at the moment I use yahoo?
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Post by Deleted on Dec 10, 2006 14:58:52 GMT
You can use who ever you want, Yahoo is just fine. We tend to recommend photobucket to members as it seems to be the easiest to use, but the choice is yours at the end of the day
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Post by blackrose on Feb 4, 2007 20:26:06 GMT
Just starting out and so far I have only got a bit of Acorus, Dwarf Rush and a water lilly. I'm waiting for some watermint Mentha aquatica to arrive and will get that in too. And will be planning some Iris soon.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 4, 2007 21:51:06 GMT
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Post by dirtyboots on Mar 14, 2007 21:15:30 GMT
Hi again folks, Well the pond is not yet done but I just had to buy a few plants for it today! I did my usual trick and bought on impulse I ended up with, Juncus effusus Cyperus papyrus Acorus gramineus Bletilla striata I think some, if not all could be tender Anybody know anything about them please? DB
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Post by dirtyboots on Nov 25, 2007 18:23:24 GMT
Just thought I would ask how your pond plants fair in the cold weather? This is my first " pond" winter and things have taken a hammering with the hard frosts we have had. I wonder how many plants will come through it?
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Post by Shrubrose on Nov 25, 2007 19:26:41 GMT
I wouldn't worry db. We get some really icy conditions here and the pond usually freezes solid at such times. I haven't lost anything yet, they've all come back.
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Post by dirtyboots on Nov 26, 2007 8:39:40 GMT
Thanks shrub, will be looking forward to seeing my babies again then! ;D
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