 So today I'm going to be putting these pond plants in the pond. It's sort of February time and it's a good opportunity to get the pond stocked with some new plants. So it arrived. So I've got a couple of plants. These are bog beans, a large root stock, a marshmallow gold, actually two marshmallows, this is the other one, and finally a lesser water plantain, which is in there. Hi here. So I bought the marshmallow golds because they have pretty little flowers and they sort of spread out a bit. They operate in lower shallower waters and I bought the bog beans as well because they have similar features but they also have, they create big large leaves which are good for dragonflies and we do occasionally get dragonflies in our pond so I was curious to see if we can encourage that. And finally the lesser water plantain I got because I actually already had one but unfortunately it died because it fell off its shelf into the deep end of the pond and I lost it in the pond somewhere so I assume it's dead anyway. So I wanted another one because it has very pretty little flowers that I quite like. So these are obviously water based plants. They really like thriving, they exist in ponds and stuff so you really want to, when you receive them, it's a 24 hour delivery for this particular company. When you receive them you really want to get them in the pond pretty much straight away so that's what I'm going to do. So I'm going to re-pot the lesser water plantain into a larger pot. This is a two litre pot but I want it to be in a bigger base which I'll be usually allowed to grow. These marshmallow bowls are in standard pots so I'll probably push them into water pots with the mesh and this is obviously not in a pot tool so I'll be putting that up as well. So I'm going to pot these pot plants with me, pond plants with me.