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John Hines 11-08-2003 06:07 AM

Shade loving marginal plants?
 
wrote:

Thank you very much John and K30A for the replies and a very long list
of plants. Your help is very much appreciated.


I don't know about growing in water, I'm just pointing out the only two
plants that seem to do well, by my pond, which is under a maple tree,
and thus shaded.

Nothing but string algae grows in the pond.

K30a 11-08-2003 06:07 AM

Shade loving marginal plants?
 
Marginal plants start underwater and then most of their growth is above water.
Cattails for instance.


k30a
and the watergardening labradors
http://www.geocities.com/watergarden...ors/index.html

[email protected] 11-08-2003 06:07 AM

Shade loving marginal plants?
 
In , on 08/09/03
at 03:20 PM, said:

I'm a newbie to ponding, and I'm in the process of putting in a pond
approx. 7 X 14 ft. Our pond will be in a shady area, and I would like to
get recommendations for marginal plants requiring very little sun (if
there are any). The pond will be in our shade garden, and I'm hoping
there will be some of you who have experience with this. Any replies will
be appreciated.


Lizard's tail.


Alan

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John Hines 11-08-2003 06:07 AM

Shade loving marginal plants?
 
wrote:

Thank you very much John and K30A for the replies and a very long list
of plants. Your help is very much appreciated.


I don't know about growing in water, I'm just pointing out the only two
plants that seem to do well, by my pond, which is under a maple tree,
and thus shaded.

Nothing but string algae grows in the pond.

[email protected] 11-08-2003 06:10 AM

Shade loving marginal plants?
 
Thank you very much John and K30A for the replies and a very long list
of plants. Your help is very much appreciated.

I'll admit that I'm not much of a gardener. That's my wife's passion.
:) Since I'm a newbie to ponding, it's quite possible that I'm
confused with the definition of "marginal plants". I thought "marginal
plants" were plants that sat in pots, with the tops of the pots below
the water level (usually sitting in the pond, on a shelf). Is this
right, or did I miss something?

The reason I'm asking this is because I didn't think hostas or lily of
the valley would survive if used in this fashion. Again, I might be
totally wrong. We have many hostas and a good supply of lily of the
valley, but before I try to use them this way, I'd like verification
that they have a good chance of surviving. The pond is not ready for a
liner yet. Just trying to do a little homework before hand. Once
again, thanks for taking the time to reply.

Ed (zone 5, Indiana)

K30a 11-08-2003 06:10 AM

Shade loving marginal plants?
 
Marginal plants start underwater and then most of their growth is above water.
Cattails for instance.


k30a
and the watergardening labradors
http://www.geocities.com/watergarden...ors/index.html

[email protected] 11-08-2003 06:10 AM

Shade loving marginal plants?
 
In , on 08/09/03
at 03:20 PM, said:

I'm a newbie to ponding, and I'm in the process of putting in a pond
approx. 7 X 14 ft. Our pond will be in a shady area, and I would like to
get recommendations for marginal plants requiring very little sun (if
there are any). The pond will be in our shade garden, and I'm hoping
there will be some of you who have experience with this. Any replies will
be appreciated.


Lizard's tail.


Alan

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John Hines 11-08-2003 06:10 AM

Shade loving marginal plants?
 
wrote:

Thank you very much John and K30A for the replies and a very long list
of plants. Your help is very much appreciated.


I don't know about growing in water, I'm just pointing out the only two
plants that seem to do well, by my pond, which is under a maple tree,
and thus shaded.

Nothing but string algae grows in the pond.

[email protected] 11-08-2003 02:22 PM

Shade loving marginal plants?
 
Thanks for the clarification, and for the addition to the list. It's
likely that I'll be picking your brains with something else before too
long. :)

Ed (zone 5, Indiana)


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