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Sean lee September 15th, 2006 03:47 PM

Marginal Plants
 
your advice please.....

i have my own fishing lake, 100 odd yards long, 30 yards wide, along the
length it starts shallow and progresses to about 5 feet, and 3 feet, 5 ft
one end, 3 ft the other, what i need is some sort of floating marginal/edge
cover that is different, i saw some floating/growing plants at Stafford Moor
Fishery, but i forgot to ask what the plant was,
It resembles a mass of floating branches with shoots growing out of them..

Your help would be much appreciated...

And any ideas for marginal plants besides lillies, iris, rushes and reeds,
would be nice to make it look that little bit different..

sean



peakstroller September 17th, 2006 12:54 PM

Marginal Plants
 

Hi Sean
The best thing to do would be to invite us all down to fish your water
so that we can get in tune with your pond. Then we can make our
recomendations. :)
Dave


peakstroller September 19th, 2006 01:02 AM

Marginal Plants
 
What about some Whacking great sun flowers if they would take the
location?

Sean lee wrote:
your advice please.....

i have my own fishing lake, 100 odd yards long, 30 yards wide, along the
length it starts shallow and progresses to about 5 feet, and 3 feet, 5 ft
one end, 3 ft the other, what i need is some sort of floating marginal/edge
cover that is different, i saw some floating/growing plants at Stafford Moor
Fishery, but i forgot to ask what the plant was,
It resembles a mass of floating branches with shoots growing out of them..

Your help would be much appreciated...

And any ideas for marginal plants besides lillies, iris, rushes and reeds,
would be nice to make it look that little bit different..

sean



peakstroller September 19th, 2006 01:06 AM

Marginal Plants
 
I've seen a few waters with those huge plants that look like rhubarb
planted in or around them. They look absolutely fantastic with a leaf
span of over 4 ft and 7ft high you could shade yourself under them
whilst fishing. Don't quote me but i think they are called Elephant
plants.
Hope that helps
Dave


Sean lee wrote:
your advice please.....

i have my own fishing lake, 100 odd yards long, 30 yards wide, along the
length it starts shallow and progresses to about 5 feet, and 3 feet, 5 ft
one end, 3 ft the other, what i need is some sort of floating marginal/edge
cover that is different, i saw some floating/growing plants at Stafford Moor
Fishery, but i forgot to ask what the plant was,
It resembles a mass of floating branches with shoots growing out of them..

Your help would be much appreciated...

And any ideas for marginal plants besides lillies, iris, rushes and reeds,
would be nice to make it look that little bit different..

sean



Rock Beer September 19th, 2006 07:18 AM

Marginal Plants
 
I've got a couple round my ponds - they do get big
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gunnera

"peakstroller" wrote in message
oups.com...
I've seen a few waters with those huge plants that look like rhubarb
planted in or around them. They look absolutely fantastic with a leaf
span of over 4 ft and 7ft high you could shade yourself under them
whilst fishing. Don't quote me but i think they are called Elephant
plants.
Hope that helps
Dave


Sean lee wrote:
your advice please.....

i have my own fishing lake, 100 odd yards long, 30 yards wide, along the
length it starts shallow and progresses to about 5 feet, and 3 feet, 5

ft
one end, 3 ft the other, what i need is some sort of floating

marginal/edge
cover that is different, i saw some floating/growing plants at Stafford

Moor
Fishery, but i forgot to ask what the plant was,
It resembles a mass of floating branches with shoots growing out of

them..

Your help would be much appreciated...

And any ideas for marginal plants besides lillies, iris, rushes and

reeds,
would be nice to make it look that little bit different..

sean





peterkeviin February 22nd, 2011 06:33 PM

I have seen those who like a lot of plants growing around them, look at a few rhubarb waters. They look absolutely over four feet and 7 feet high under the shade of the leaf pieces, you can go fishing, and their own good. Do not quote me, but I think they are called elephant plant.

georgesmith April 6th, 2011 07:31 PM

The house is generally plate boundaries or in the shallows of your pond. Normal approach to development, they are usually planted in the disk sub-soil, but the best is to their basket. You should not be mixed in a container of different varieties.

arraysams April 30th, 2011 07:17 PM

Every pool should have a choice of marginal plants to provide beauty and color, and to assist in the asset pool. From the showy Caltha Flore Plena to the magnificent mosaic marsh Typha Latifola, there is a wide choice to suit every situation. Size of the plant is equivalent to a 1 liter pot, and roots washed out.


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