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Old 20-03-2004, 11:27 PM
Wayne
 
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Default Kitty Litter Question


"RED1102" wrote in message
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Can the kitty litter be used for all pond plants? All I've every used is

soil
from a pond place and the pots weigh a ton when you are trying to take

them out
to seperate. It would make things so much easier.
If it's covered with stone it won't float to the surface?
Thanks for any advice.
Carole


I am using the "Special Kitty" litter for all of my plants. The way that I
did mine yesterday and the day before was:

If the container had a big hole or holes in it, I covered the hole with a
doubled up paper towel to allow the water to come in but to block my rocks
and liter from getting out, at least until the roots can find the hole and
fill it. Then I lined the bottom with rocks for weight. Then I put my
kitty liter up to the depth that I wanted the base of my plant in the
container. After placing the plants in my container, I then filled it with
litter up to within1/2 - 3/4 inch from the top. Then I slowly wet the
litter down with a hose until the water runs out the bottom of the
container. When I lower the container in the pond, none of the litter comes
out the top. Once watered down, it really becomes something that resembles
a paste, much like packed sand with water in it at the ocean. I don't have
any rocks on top of the litter and it is doing great so far. I swear that I
can already see extended growth on my lillies and pickerel rush. I'll add
some fertilizer pellets, one per pot, shortly. Now, having said all of
this, I don't consider myself an expert but this method works for me. I'm
sure that others have their own private ways too. Good luck!