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Old 20-07-2004, 01:02 AM
Phisherman
 
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Default Water Garden Question

On Mon, 19 Jul 2004 17:20:59 GMT, "Weeble" wrote:

I have a copper fire pit which has never been used and likely will never be
used for fire. I would like to turn it into a small water garden with
small waterlily and a few other plants and a small fountain. Any ideas on
the suitability of the copper for a water garden? And any ideas on plants
which woud be easy care?

Shell



Copper is poisonous to fish. And without a couple small fish in your
small water garden, you will need to take extra precautions about
breeding mosquitoes. You could line the copper fire pit with a rubber
or vinyl membrane which should be safer for fish. Given the right
conditions with plenty of sunlight, most water plants are easy care.
I have parrot feather, three water lilies, screw rush, striped rush,
elodea (anacharis), water hyacinth, and mint. Cattail and azola are
growing too, and very invasive. All of these have overwintered in
zone 7, although the hyacinth usually freezes out.