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Old 01-04-2008, 11:24 PM posted to rec.ponds.moderated
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Default Little Giant Papyrus planting question

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A Sel wrote:

I just purchased a Little Giant Papyrus and have a question in regards
to planting it. I want to place it in a little 8 to 12 inch deep area
where I have put a little rocky bar of gravel. (Most of my pond has a
liner bottom). I am trying to not put it in a basket of any type as
aesthetically is will not look good in one. What is the best way to
go about planting it on the rocks so it will not float away? Can I
just pull it out of the container, place it in the rocks and then put
a few rocks around it to hold it into place? Do I need to anchor it
with soil? Most of my other plants are in those soft fabric
containers with aquatic soil. I obviously cannot use the same type of
soil without a bag at it will all dissipate.

Also, if I must put it in something can I use a plastic pot that other
non-aquatic plants came in or do I need to worry about chemicals
leeching out of the plastic?

Thanks in advance,

A


Papyrus will get top heavy, and roots will need to spread. They should
be in a container. Black plastic plant container will not hard fish.
Surround with rocks to anchor (and hide) Papyrus, even dwarf will spread.

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