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Old 08-11-2003, 04:12 AM
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So this year someone, actually two someones, gave me some pickerel weed.
First of all, I love it. It's an awesome hearty plant. Last weekend, the
wife and I were cleaning up the pond, pruning, etc. When I pulled the
pickeral weed up, we found that it was massively overgrowing the container.
Once we got done cleaning, I was tired and just tossed the whole plant into
the pond on a shelf. Anyone ever done this? No pot...just raw plant sitting
in the pond?

BV.


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Old 08-11-2003, 04:22 AM
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On Fri, 7 Nov 2003 23:07:43 -0500, "BenignVanilla"
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So this year someone, actually two someones, gave me some pickerel weed.
First of all, I love it. It's an awesome hearty plant. Last weekend, the
wife and I were cleaning up the pond, pruning, etc. When I pulled the
pickeral weed up, we found that it was massively overgrowing the container.
Once we got done cleaning, I was tired and just tossed the whole plant into
the pond on a shelf. Anyone ever done this? No pot...just raw plant sitting
in the pond?

BV.


I have creeping primrose tied with string and tied to a brick. You can
watch it grow, just about.... I also have bare root taro stuck in
another brick...grows fine. I also have parrot feather done as the
creeping primrose is and it grows like mad until the primrose chokes
it out.
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Old 08-11-2003, 07:02 AM
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"BenignVanilla" wrote in message
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So this year someone, actually two someones, gave me some pickerel weed.
First of all, I love it. It's an awesome hearty plant. Last weekend, the
wife and I were cleaning up the pond, pruning, etc. When I pulled the
pickeral weed up, we found that it was massively overgrowing the

container.
Once we got done cleaning, I was tired and just tossed the whole plant

into
the pond on a shelf. Anyone ever done this? No pot...just raw plant

sitting
in the pond?

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Yes. It rooted into some spilled gravel the koi dumped on the shelf and
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Old 08-11-2003, 04:42 PM
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Boy BV, you are brave. Pickeral weed has to be one of the more invasive
plants I've used. I guess if there was no way it could root in rock or
gravel you could control it.

Joe


BenignVanilla wrote:

So this year someone, actually two someones, gave me some pickerel weed.
First of all, I love it. It's an awesome hearty plant. Last weekend, the
wife and I were cleaning up the pond, pruning, etc. When I pulled the
pickeral weed up, we found that it was massively overgrowing the container.
Once we got done cleaning, I was tired and just tossed the whole plant into
the pond on a shelf. Anyone ever done this? No pot...just raw plant sitting
in the pond?




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