#197278 - 03/30/08 04:29 PM
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Jiffymouse
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#197286 - 03/30/08 04:34 PM
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Jiffymouse
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#197295 - 03/30/08 04:41 PM
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loz
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Water iris?
I'm greedy and my pond needs plants bad....I'll take whatever you can stuff in a box! 
Hey if you get up here sometime I can give you mosquito fish to take back with you. Or I could send them....although it's always iffy sending live fish in the mail.....with temps and stuff.
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#197317 - 03/30/08 05:24 PM
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Gardencrazy
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Yep that is water iris most likely yellow in color.
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#197323 - 03/30/08 05:57 PM
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loz
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I know color makes no difference to me....they could be gray flowers and I'd still want them! I need plants SO bad.
Last year I bought 3 hyacinth clumps and they never did very well---I'm not sure why because they previous year they multiplied like rabbits.
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#197521 - 03/31/08 01:50 AM
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Pinkhorseofcourse
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I also need to get some new water hyacinth and some water lettuce.. I got it late in the season last year, but it still did well. I have a water lily in the bottom of the pond, hopefully it will come up and bloom this year.. it didn't bloom last year. And I want to try to find some more of that fiber optic grass that I had in the top part of my pond.. it looked really cool.
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#197611 - 03/31/08 09:15 AM
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loz
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I almost bought fiber optic grass at the nursery last year, I didn't realize it did so well in a pond---I will have to make sure I get some this year!
I also have a lily in the bottom of my pond, and mom bought me a new one from Walmart a few weeks ago...so now I'll have 2 of them! 
Yep I'll remind you Jiffy!
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#197760 - 03/31/08 06:23 PM
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loz
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Oh Lynne, that's a shame that they are all gone.....I'm hoping mine comes up, it's supposed to be hardy and it's in the deep end of my pond---my new one will be going out before too awful long.
Maybe you could just buy a few new ones for your new pond.....and open them up first before you leave Walmart to see how they look inside.
Jiffy, that is some neat looking grass.....I seriously had it in my hands last year and put it back because I was already over my plant budget. I will have some this year though.
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#197846 - 03/31/08 08:43 PM
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Pinkhorseofcourse
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I only have room for one lily really.. and I hope it comes up. Between that and water hyacinth and water lettuce, I will be pitching some here and there when it takes over.. hubby doesn't like to see alot of plants in the pond.. says it looks messy.. but I told him it is very good shade for the fish.. he kept quiet after that. hehe
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#198024 - 04/01/08 11:50 AM
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plants 'n pots
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#198166 - 04/01/08 05:58 PM
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loz
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I was sending you psychic messages to buy them! 
I'm glad you found a few healthy ones, and hey---they'll look good in your pond.
You will have the same battle as me.....being in full sun all day pretty much. Makes for some green water. Good plant coverage is critical.
Hopefully if you are feeding your fish regular then they won't be hungry enough for your plants. My goldfish stripped the Anarachis(sp), down to nothing when they were in my fishtank. One morning I woke up and there were just stems left......
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#198202 - 04/01/08 07:14 PM
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loz
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I will be trying the oranges and cheerios....I wonder if the cheerios should be cut up or if it's okay to leave them that big?
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#198285 - 04/01/08 08:53 PM
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Pinkhorseofcourse
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Well I don't have Koi, mine are just comets. Grrr... let's not go there.
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#198613 - 04/02/08 07:49 PM
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Gardencrazy
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i don't think it's yellow, i don't remember anything yellow. but it might be. i think it originally came from you! do you need some back? if so, pm me your address. i think i have 4 or 5 clumps total, so there is enough to share with you too.
Jiffy~ They are either yellow or purple if they came from me, LOL most likely yellow. Thanks for offering me some back but I still have plenty. They are iris pseudacorus and rapid growers. They can also be planted in your garden and will grow just as well as in the water.
How does this plant set in the water? Do you have to have it in a pot, like a water lily, or does it float or what?  I have never seen those.. I like them.. I also considered some mini cat tails, but was afraid they would become too invasive.. Anyone ever tried them?
The iris are marginals and don't need but an inch or two of water to be happy. Potted up in regular garden dirt, if you use bagged dirts they have peat and light materials in them and they can leach into your water and make it look like tea. It will also float out of the pots. If you can get regular clay dirt and use pea gravel on top of the dirt it will keep down a lot of the mess.
Mini cat tails are not as invasive like the regular kind. If you pot the regular kind they are actually easy to control in your garden pond too.
Donna
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#198795 - 04/03/08 07:02 PM
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Jiffymouse
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