Pond plants
By Siris
- 27 May, 2016
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Iris laevigata, candelabra Primula on the shelf in the small pond. The Sarracenia are at the back of the top pond. My new Brown leaved Libertia is in the border at the back of the small pond. In the bottom pond Variegated Iris Pseudocorus and Holden Clough. This pond has been netted to stop a Crow taking the fish.
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Thank you, Can you see your Brown Libertia Dottyd? Between the little white corrals.
28 May, 2016
Love the Candelabras I lost mine this year ...
28 May, 2016
Yes spotted it....
29 May, 2016
Amy, the primula are in pots in the pond, the ground is just too dry, except where the pond overflows.
Dd, Put the second Libertia, in today, in part sun, part shade of the conservatory border, and the third, still in its pot in the very sunny front, try that situation and see.
29 May, 2016
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27 May, 2016