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Pond Maintenance Part 3
Thursday, December 3rd, 2009
Over Wintering Hardy Pond Plants.
Preparing your perennial pond plants for the winter season , perennial pond plants such as such as rushes, water lilies and irises. all winter hardy pond plants need to be cut back ,they can be cut back to as much as only an inch or so above their root [...] -
Pond Maintenance Part 2
Tuesday, December 1st, 2009
Winterizing Your Pond Plants
Over Wintering Tropical Pond Plants:
Tropical plants are not going to survive through the cold winter temperatures and should actually be removed from the pond as soon as water temperatures get to around 60 deg. Some Depending on the variety can be taken in doors and will ,with good light ,and enough water [...] -
Ligularia Big, Bold and Beautiful A Great Statement Plant.
Wednesday, October 21st, 2009
Ligularia a large rather regal , imposing perennial . Not many perennials offer both decorative foliage and striking flower displays.A tall plant suitable for the back of the border or as specimen plants for garden focal points that contribute an architectural interest they are second to none. they are happy in either sun or shade [...]
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Pond Plants
Monday, October 5th, 2009
As far as pond plants are concerned it is no secret that the most popular and most recognized of all pond plants is the water lily ,the water lily lives in the bottom of the pond in either a planter or self rooted in mud /sludge or pebbles on the floor of the garden pond. [...]