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My pond edges have started to 'pop'!
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Posted by
koijoyii NE Ohio (
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Sun, Apr 11, 10 at 0:02
| My pond edges are filling in nicely, and some of the flowers are starting to bloom. Enjoy.
Jenny
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RE: My pond edges have started to 'pop'!
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| Jenny that is looking really nice! In your first picture is that 4 leaf clover? If so is it in a bog ground or just planted in regular ground? I have some and it just started growing in the pot. Not sure how I am going to put it in the pond. Troy |
RE: My pond edges have started to 'pop'!
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| Thanks Troy: To be honest, I don't know what that plant it is. It's not 4 leaf clover. It is a member of the columbine family, but never has flowers. Another pond forum member was kind enough to share some of her plants with me. Maybe someone on this forum can tell us what it is. Jenny |
RE: My pond edges have started to 'pop'!
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| Gorgeous!!!!! And to think that it is just going to get better as the season progresses. |
RE: My pond edges have started to 'pop'!
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| Looks great!! I need to go out and take some pictures. I think it would make a nice log to take pictures ever couple weeks throughout the season to see how the garden changes. |
RE: My pond edges have started to 'pop'!
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| Looks great! Love the sweet Alyssum. That's always a great plant for rock gardens and edging a pond. And it smells heavenly! |
RE: My pond edges have started to 'pop'!
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RE: My pond edges have started to 'pop'!
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| Looks great, I just love Spring when everything fills back in again! |
RE: My pond edges have started to 'pop'!
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Beautiful! Spring must come earlier for you. That's not alyssum, it's phlox and it's lovely! Bev (Ontario, Canada) |
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