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I'm looking for ideas for the boardwalk I want to build on my pond. I like the look of Lilly pads but I also know there's lots of different kinds. What can I plant under it and not take over the pond. I plant on the walk being in about 5 foot of water but the piers might not be that deep. I like to plan way ahead these days iv made my fair share of mistakes lol.
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Select hardy hybrid water lilies in the small or medium varieties. Stay away from large spread lilies. A lot but not all of the whites and yellows are large varieties.
aka Pond Doctor & Dr. Perca Read Pond Boss Magazine - America's Journal of Pond Management
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Thank you for the advice. I like the look of the large Lily pads. Is there any varieties that has all that I want ? Large pad, slow spreader, around 5 foot deep and hardly for Kansas winters.
Last edited by RStringer; 11/28/18 12:50 PM.
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