water lettuce

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Old 07-04-2008, 11:19 PM


Water lettuce, which I love are... annuals. I bought 2. Because my
pond is mostly in shade now that the trees have leafed out have done
their magic - the lettuce has split apart like spider plants but
remain small. The small amount of sunshine that falls on the pond when
they are drawn to low current spots (wind/waterfall current). Anyone
have great ideas "sequestering" them in the available sunshine that
doesn't look too contrived?



gmb
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Old 07-05-2008, 12:37 AM
D Kat
 
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sure - easy - just use plastic clear fishing line - just loop it around the
plants and anchor it to the area you want them in. donna
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> Water lettuce, which I love are... annuals. I bought 2. Because my
> pond is mostly in shade now that the trees have leafed out have done
> their magic - the lettuce has split apart like spider plants but
> remain small. The small amount of sunshine that falls on the pond when
> they are drawn to low current spots (wind/waterfall current). Anyone
> have great ideas "sequestering" them in the available sunshine that
> doesn't look too contrived?
>



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