In today’s episode we will be planting out the edible pond with some plants! The first crops going in the pond will be some plants we found at the grocery store that can be regrown and will grow in the pond!
Aquascape: https://www.aquascapeinc.com/
The Pond professor: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC60vydWbUX8x9uemj8sL3Tw
Cannabis grows really well outside in water 😉
Isn't mint invasive
This is so pretty! How exciting!
I want a collard green pond, OMGGGGGGGGGGGGOSH!
Luke that,s so cool did not know you could grow plants like that In ponds
I'd love to see how you're growing taro in a pond setting. I'm growing it kind of haphazardly in pots for the first time this year and would be curious to see how they do in a more aquatic environment.
Ed is amazing. I have been watching him for years – wealth of knowledge. Luke, show the whole pond.
What if we have mud ponds, as in no rocks for miles?
This was fascinating!
Awesome! I have some watercress seeds that I'm still pondering how to best plant. Just separated about 14 horseradish however and letting those root some more in the water. Wondering how well those do in the perimeter? They do great to propagate in standing water. Mine are from the grocery store.
ohhhhhh yeahhhhhhhhhhhhhh.. i need this
Mint ahhhh nooo everywhere fast.
Thanks for sharing! I’ll add water crest to mine. Thought of trying lotus? They are gorgeous! Fish would enjoy the shade under the large leaves and playing hide and seek! Some lotus produce huge edible roots!
Be aware that the European water chestnut is considered an invasive plant in Michigan and Ohio.
How is it the ginger rizone doesn't rot in the water? Does that mean you can grow turmeric in a pond too?
The young leaves of taro are edible just like sweet potatoes leaves
I have Purple tree collards and didn't know i could grow around and in water
What would you need to consider in a beaver pond. We have 2 large beaver ponds. We could kayak in one.
Still haven’t shown us the pond.
Can we get a good look at the pond?
The pond looks amazing! Thanks for recording the transformation
I love nerding out to this. I don’t have a pond, and our drain in the backI don’t think I would necessarily do edibles in, but considering some other options to help clean it up and beautify it.
What about sweet potato vines.