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Bog Plants: Pickerel Rush

Bog Plants Pickerel Rush Pickeral Rush is a very popular pond plant. It has “wet feet” like most bog plants and needs to be in the shallow area of your Koi pond or fish pond. The Pickerel Rush, also known as Pickerel Weed, Pickerelweed, and Wampee, is named after the Italian botanist, Giulio Pondeteria. Shiny, green, spear-shaped foliage with distinctive Continue Reading
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Bog Plants: Fairy lilies

Bog Plants: Fairy Lily Fairy lilies are so cute especially when they are blooming. They come in Pink, yellow and white. They are a light and airy Pond plant that is not to invasive so would be recommended for a small fish pond or water garden. Planting and Pruning In early spring, plant fairy lily bulbs at a depth of two Continue Reading
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Bog Plants: Water Canna

Water Canna is an exotic looking plant, commonly only showcasing three or four leaf structures per stalk. The plant grows in excess of three feet tall and is relatively easy to maintain, as it is a fairly hardy plant. Leaf color can range from full green to green with pink vein structures. Call (818) 353-5131 [...]
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Bog Plants: Water Poppy

Water Poppies are surface-dwelling plants that float atop their deep green, glossy looking leaves. The plants will bloom colorful yellow flowers resembling poppies that are roughly the same size as the leafs. Water Poppy flowers only last on average for one day, but bloom in rapid succession through out the Spring and Summer. Call (818) [...]
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Bog Plants: Horsetail Rush

Horsetail Rush, also called Scouring Rush, is a hollow and non-flowering cane-like plant that have survived for literally millions of years, representing one of the oldest types of bog plants available. Horsetail Rush can attain a height of up to three feet and will keep their green color year-round. They grow well in shaded areas [...]
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Harvesting Aquaponic Cucumbers at Sunland Water Gardens

Today was a fun day at Sunland Water Gardens! We got to harvest some of the great looking organic cucumbers from our Aquaponic system. It was so easy too. Our aquaponic system consists of a tank full of Talapia. We have about three dozen in a PT796- 250 gallon Laguna tank. The top table is from Active aqua with an Continue Reading
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Planting and care instructions for Aquatic plants

Planting and care instructions for Aquatic plants We recommend planting all plants in pots rather than directly in the bottom of the pond. This aids in the maintenance by making the containers retrievable, thus making plant care and pond cleaning easier. All plants do best in at least 5 hours of direct sunlight each day for maximum growth Fertilize free Continue Reading
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