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Old 22-05-2004, 03:05 AM
Russell
 
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Default Free: Umbrella plants, for bog or water garden

Thanks for the tip, I'll try to make it to the next one.


"Gay Xavier" wrote in message
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Russell wrote:
I neighbor pulled out his pond and these plants were in it, WAY to many

for
me alone and my small ponds. If interested write back to
or give me a call at 845-2819, I have enough

for
several new homes.

See them at
http://plantsdatabase.com/go/2532/



Wow!! We could have used those at the "plant swap" at the Austin Pond
Society meeting on Monday. Lots of pond plants were there for people to
trade or take for free.

Why not come to a meeting if you have not? We are a fun bunch and have
good lectures on pond construction and pond issues as well as social

events.

The swap was held in the LCRA parking lot at the building across from
Mozarts on the lake. We meet every 3rd Monday at the LCRA building
meeting room off Lake Austin Blvd.

http://www.austinpondsociety.org/aps.htm

There will be our awesome annual pond tour on July 17-18th. ~40 ponds to
visit in 2 days time for $10. (ticket is for both days) Maps will be
provided for a North tour on one day and South tour on the next day.

This event is not to be believed! I went for the first time last year
and I was blown away by the incredible, sometimes huge ponds, with Koi
fish and water lilies as well as the landscaping around the ponds.

This is one of those Austin events that make this an amazing city of
diversity and enjoyment. Don't miss it! I'll post a reminder later on
nearer the date.

I'll try to get back to this group again and post events beforehand so
you can take advantage of one of Austin's best and biggest gardening
clubs -- water gardening. Sorry I have been away so long.

Gay Xavier aka as Gae
Treasurer, Austin Pond Society