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Old 21-06-2003, 07:44 PM
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It's raining - the nerve.

I have some Japanese iris that I want to place in my veggie filter. Does
anyone know how deep into the water they can go?


Thanks

Joe in San Diego



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Old 22-06-2003, 01:44 AM
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I have some Japanese iris that I want to place in my veggie filter. Does
anyone know how deep into the water they can go?


only about an inch of water over the top of the pot....no more. I think they
do better in a damp bog than in the water. Same with La. iris Jerri

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Jerrispond wrote:

only about an inch of water over the top of the pot....no more. I think they
do better in a damp bog than in the water. Same with La. iris Jerri


Thanks for the info Jerri.

Joe



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