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Rockypierre 18-06-2003 06:56 PM

New in NJ
 
Hi all,

Have just built a small system with two preformed ponds and a liner
scrap stream joining them. Lots of mud still washing in from new
rocks and all this RAIN!

Anyone else in NJ? Any good sources for plants?

Thanks,

Bonnie Espenshade 18-06-2003 07:20 PM

New in NJ
 
Rockypierre wrote:
Hi all,

Have just built a small system with two preformed ponds and a liner
scrap stream joining them. Lots of mud still washing in from new
rocks and all this RAIN!

Anyone else in NJ? Any good sources for plants?

Thanks,


What part of Jersey?

--
Bonnie
NJ
http://home.earthlink.net/~maebe43/



Hank Pagel 18-06-2003 07:20 PM

New in NJ
 
Brocks Farms in Colts Neck has a large selection but are a little
pricey. The bare root pre packaged plants that Home Depot sells are
grown in NJ, are cheap and have grown very quickly for me. Hope this
helps. Water World in Howell also is a little over priced unless you
can catch one of their sales. If you are in central Jersey they are
both near major highways.
"Rockypierre" wrote in message
om...
Hi all,

Have just built a small system with two preformed ponds and a liner
scrap stream joining them. Lots of mud still washing in from new
rocks and all this RAIN!

Anyone else in NJ? Any good sources for plants?

Thanks,




richaard 18-06-2003 10:20 PM

New in NJ
 
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Bob Grody 19-06-2003 01:32 PM

New in NJ
 
Central Jersey....Atlantic Highlands.

Thanks. I knew of WaterWorld, but not about Brocks. Glad to know about Home
Depot...will give them a shot first.

"Hank Pagel" wrote in message
.. .
Brocks Farms in Colts Neck has a large selection but are a little
pricey. The bare root pre packaged plants that Home Depot sells are
grown in NJ, are cheap and have grown very quickly for me. Hope this
helps. Water World in Howell also is a little over priced unless you
can catch one of their sales. If you are in central Jersey they are
both near major highways.
"Rockypierre" wrote in message
om...
Hi all,

Have just built a small system with two preformed ponds and a liner
scrap stream joining them. Lots of mud still washing in from new
rocks and all this RAIN!

Anyone else in NJ? Any good sources for plants?

Thanks,






Dawn 22-06-2003 11:56 AM

New in NJ
 
"Bob Grody"
Date: 6/19/2003 8:30 AM Eastern Daylight

Central Jersey....Atlantic Highlands.
Thanks. I knew of WaterWorld, but not about Brocks. Glad to know about Home
Depot...will give them a shot first.

Ahhh, another Central New Jerseyan!! I'm in Monmouth County as well,
Manalapan.
I've bought plants at Brocks, there's also a place in Jobstown, although I
can't remember the name at the moment.
We have ordered from Waterford Gardens up in Saddle River, very nice stuff.
(Waterford-gardens.com.) Nice place to visit if you ever get up that way.

Dawn
""Birds are like potato chips, betcha can't have just one!""
Dawn, Baby, Izzy, Gabby, Rio, & ~Pierre~
Human- MSC2- CAG- CAG- B&G- & ~MOL~





Hank Pagel 22-06-2003 05:56 PM

New in NJ
 
I just got home from Lowes .... They have potted aquatic plants at
very reasonable prices. ( from $5 to $20) It did look as though they
were in need of someone to care for them but most were in good shape
for the price. Just starting out this could be the way to get started
$$$$$$$$$
"Rockypierre" wrote in message
om...
Hi all,

Have just built a small system with two preformed ponds and a liner
scrap stream joining them. Lots of mud still washing in from new
rocks and all this RAIN!

Anyone else in NJ? Any good sources for plants?

Thanks,




Bob Grody 22-06-2003 11:56 PM

New in NJ
 
Yup...was there myself (RT35 in Holmdel). For $30 I got:
-a decent looking Nymphea $10
-two Rumex Bloody Dock ($5 each)
-Marsh Marigold ($5)
-Ranculus Swam Buttercup($5)

Home Depot in Hazlett does NOT carry plants, but I'm told that Old Bridge
does.


"Hank Pagel" wrote in message
.. .
I just got home from Lowes .... They have potted aquatic plants at
very reasonable prices. ( from $5 to $20) It did look as though they
were in need of someone to care for them but most were in good shape
for the price. Just starting out this could be the way to get started
$$$$$$$$$
"Rockypierre" wrote in message
om...
Hi all,

Have just built a small system with two preformed ponds and a liner
scrap stream joining them. Lots of mud still washing in from new
rocks and all this RAIN!

Anyone else in NJ? Any good sources for plants?

Thanks,







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