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#180023 08/23/09 11:03 AM
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I am dreaming of digging my pond next year. Around my house all the ponds have "alligator weed" growing along their banks. I was figuring on transporting it up there as it seemed like the perfect plant for my pond. Grows lush along the bank, thick, holds lots of critters and I figure it would provide a great base for a food chain.

After doing a little reading here and via google I discover that this plant is generally considered garbage and should be ovoided at all cost. All manner of erradication measures should be use to eliminate it.

Wow! Is it really so bad? What is better? American pond weed and cork screw eel grass are two that seem pretty good alternatives but I can't find much information on them such as will they ever live in Mississippi/Louisana? How deep of water do they venture out into?

There should not be maintence requirements with alligator weed as long as there is sufficient water depth. What about the other two I mentioned?

American Pond Weed is stated as being good for ducks. I like that part of the equation although it is a very minor one too me.

Basically I am looking for something that will not take over in water that is 4' deep and will help the fish with food supply.

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Cork screw eel grass is probably going to be your best bet. It will do fine in the deep south as it is not very cold tolerant. American pondweed should do well also. I think that combination would be a good option. Alligator weed is an emergent aquatic plant, while the other two are submerged aquatic plants, meaning they do not grow above the surface, for the most part. Options that would be suitable for an emergent to assist in keeping your pond banks from eroding and providing cover for fish would be species like sweet flag, pickerel weed, arrow arum, etc...

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