Wintering Water Garden Pond Plants Indoors
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@GulfCoastJaguarundi , the lettuce are doing better it seems than the hyacinth. I am getting may baby lettuces which seem to be doing pretty good.. thanks for commenting..:) and yes try it next season and see how it goes for you..
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@SleestaksRule , so glad it helped you.. it was fun to make..
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I really enjoyed this video. Love the info.
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Great video :-)
MmaBoss1989 2 months ago
@MmaBoss1989 , thank you..
dianemummvideos 2 months ago
Hmm, I have a freshwater aquarium and I tried keeping both for a period... but they didn't seem to do well. I thought I heard you could actually place them in damp soil. I have not tried anything like that, but my water garden is full of them (been tossing them out to free up the surface) so I can experiment.
wonderboy2402 5 months ago
@wonderboy2402 please do try and let us know , I haven't tried growing them in soil, and I understand about tossing them I hear that all the time.. :)
dianemummvideos 5 months ago
Any further advice on these since you uploaded? I have a water garden filled with these guys, and I would like to just overwinter maybe 3 or 4 clumps of both the water lettuce and Hyacinth.
wonderboy2402 5 months ago
@wonderboy2402 , well, water movement, good lighting and warmth.. they seem to be a little trickier indoors..
dianemummvideos 5 months ago