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"Peter Corser" wrote:
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Was: Filter plants starting to grow - any new ones to recommend?
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Nice description of your experience, Peter.

Another excellent pond plant is Pennywort. We just pull the whole plants
out of the ground,rinse off the dirt and drop them in the pond. They thrive
and provide good hiding places for the fry. I like the leaves in a salad,
too.

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