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Old 19-07-2004, 06:11 PM
Lydia
 
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Default how to make floaties stay put?

Any floating plants I have such as duckweed, azolea (sp), water hyacinths,
and frogbit all migrate to one side of the pond. I dunno - must be
something going on with the direction of the prevailing winds? Is there a
commonly used way to keep floating plants where you want them? I was
thinking of somehow attaching a small rock to the roots of the hyacinths and
then maybe try to latch or spread the other things on to the hyacinth. But
not sure how to attach a rock to suspended plant roots.

Thanks,
Lydia


 
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