I put the yellow water Iris in a milk crate.. submerged in the pond... Every Spring I pull the milk crate out and cut everything off that sticks outside of the milk crate put the milk crate back in the pond and we're good to go
Really good information about water plants. I’m especially glad you mentioned some invasives which are all too readily available. Thanks! 🐸 Dwarf papyrus can work as container plants. We used pots with no drain holes but used a layer of gravel for stability and filled them the rest of the way with peat soil. Then to lessen evaporation we tucked coconut coir in the top of the containers right up to the Papyrus stalks. We kept them watered, but the coir helped them not need water multiple times during a single day. 🌱
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I grow Cyperus alternifolius, umbrella palmsin Texas and have to cut the tops before the weather gets too cold an freezes at night to make new starts every year. I've had really good luck but not sure what soil PH works best for these, some I grow in clay, sand, rocks or just a large glass pot and they all do well. The water I use is from rain, ground well or distilled, city water has too much salt/chloride and makes the leaf tips yellow
Which plants are safe for my yellow bellied slider? Hes the reason im building the small pond and im sure he might take at least a few curiosity nibbles 😁
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Also depends on your climate. Some zones get too cold for a year round tropical fish tub. If you have a small water garden I *Highly* recommend White cloud mountain minnows. They're beautiful and cold hardy. They don't get big like goldfish. If you want a goldfish tub I would start at 55gal and add 20-30 gal for each additional fish. Fancies will stay smaller than common goldfish, so take that into consideration.
Thank you for showing such various water plants. You had mentioned "native". Is that to your state or the country? You had also mentioned plants with flowers but never said if they are frangrent. Please clarify. Thank you. Mehran from San Diego
I put the yellow water Iris in a milk crate.. submerged in the pond... Every Spring I pull the milk crate out and cut everything off that sticks outside of the milk crate put the milk crate back in the pond and we're good to go
Really good information about water plants. I’m especially glad you mentioned some invasives which are all too readily available. Thanks! 🐸
Dwarf papyrus can work as container plants. We used pots with no drain holes but used a layer of gravel for stability and filled them the rest of the way with peat soil. Then to lessen evaporation we tucked coconut coir in the top of the containers right up to the Papyrus stalks. We kept them watered, but the coir helped them not need water multiple times during a single day. 🌱
Thanks for sharing your knowledge! We appreciate your tips and are wishing you a bountiful harvest this year! Thanks for tuning in! Happy Gardening!
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I somehow forgot the password. I appreciate any help you can offer me!
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@Jaxx Wade i really appreciate your reply. I found the site through google and im waiting for the hacking stuff now.
Looks like it's gonna take quite some time so I will reply here later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
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I grow Cyperus alternifolius, umbrella palmsin Texas and have to cut the tops before the weather gets too cold an freezes at night to make new starts every year. I've had really good luck but not sure what soil PH works best for these, some I grow in clay, sand, rocks or just a large glass pot and they all do well. The water I use is from rain, ground well or distilled, city water has too much salt/chloride and makes the leaf tips yellow
Excellent video, full of information
Which plants are safe for my yellow bellied slider? Hes the reason im building the small pond and im sure he might take at least a few curiosity nibbles 😁
Can u help me with the installation of water garden video, if that was done on your channel
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Can you plant water plants in Terracotta Pots in a fish pond?
I'm making an idoor pond, but I can't find tropical flowering plants, can someone help me?
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Very informative. Thanks.
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Awesome. Thanks
which plant help fight algea?
I know this video is about plants but, what type of fish would you put in those tubs if you wanted to.
Michael Wells guppies or Betta if you have a big one try goldfish
Also depends on your climate. Some zones get too cold for a year round tropical fish tub. If you have a small water garden I *Highly* recommend White cloud mountain minnows. They're beautiful and cold hardy. They don't get big like goldfish. If you want a goldfish tub I would start at 55gal and add 20-30 gal for each additional fish. Fancies will stay smaller than common goldfish, so take that into consideration.
Thank you for showing such various water plants. You had mentioned "native". Is that to your state or the country? You had also mentioned plants with flowers but never said if they are frangrent. Please clarify. Thank you. Mehran from San Diego
Immerged is not a word. Submerged or immersed.
Sarah Silvermans dopple ganger! Beautiful video. Thanks for the info!
+Krystal Everett We never noticed the resemblance! Thanks for watching!
Good !!!!
+Eric Chan Thanks for watching!
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Lizard's tail can be terribly invasive in moist soil. Keep it corralled!
Hi I need the ID of this plant pls help
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