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  • Your website, What exactly is your website.

  • i get what ever is in the wild

  • what kind of plant is that in 0:41 ?

    What kind of plant can i use for fish pond?

  • hey man, thanx so much for the tips. i've created my own unique pond. and i've been looking up what kind of plants i need.

  • the one that looks like the maple tree

  • what are the pond trees called ?

  • thanks, very helpful

  • elodia crispa is the best oxygenerators

  • Elodea crispa is now known as Lagarosiphon major or African elodea. It's highly destructive and illegal in the United States. Be very careful of what you suggest. The only common plant of this type that should be sold or used in the US is Elodea canadensis., except if you are in Texas where it is not native and illegal. The plant you suggest appears to be acceptable in Europe.

    Many pond plants are banned in southern US states due to their destructive nature to natural ecosystems.

  • hello what are oxyagenaters real name callled

  • sweet! those are some very healthy looking plants =), i currently have a raccoon problem on my hands seeing they tend to dig and rip my water lilies so often =\

  • Were can I buy plants at, I live in south texas, winter is about 70-80 and summer is about 90-110. I dont know were they sale them or which ones to get.

  • You can find a very wide variety on our website, under "pond plants". Many of them are on sale right now. Simply select the ones that you like.

  • Hello there! Hyacinths will have to come out once the water gets down to 55 or so. It's tough to winter them over in doors. The cattails can stay. They are extremely hardy. If the lilies are day bloomers, and they are red, pink, white, or red, they are probably hardy and can stay out. Thanks for writing and watching!

    Aaron B

  • Aaron, i have finally got plants in, hyacinths, lillies and some new(6ft)cattail. 1st year in pond, can i leave them out for winter, (denver) where should i move them to?

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