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I need to plant something in my inlet and along the banks to absorb some of the nutrient load running into my 1 acre pond (partial cattle pasture run-off). I'm in southern Oklahoma. What would you use? Pond is 3 years old and has a liner (kind of limits trees along the bank).
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Chairman, Pond Boss Legacy award; Moderator; field correspondent Lunker
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Chairman, Pond Boss Legacy award; Moderator; field correspondent Lunker
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Arrowhead, iris, sedges, rushes are my favorites up here in NE, probably other good ones members will chime in shortly.
Many men go fishing all of their lives without knowing that it is not fish they are after. ~ Henry David Thoreau
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Arrowhead and Pickerel weed with some rushes as TJ suggested would be my choice as well
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Lunker
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Lunker
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In my area, giant burreed and lizards tail are nice as well.
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