If you think it will work, go for it. Quite possibly, during summer, when evaporation rates are 0.25"/day on a 2' deep marsh, thus doubling the salinity every 96 days, those halophytes should have no problem keeping up. Not to mention they are the Ponce De Leon's of plants and never die and release the salt back into the marsh.

Just in case, I would grow some fine Indian pepper on the banks.

Last edited by Joey Quarry; 07/02/21 08:53 PM.