Guest reville Posted November 22, 2002 Ive come to discover mor and more that a large pond or small dam is a geat entheogenic and health asset. The number of species growing in and around water continues to grow In the water Nymphaea species Nelumbo species On littoral margins Baccopa Gotu kola Acorus calamus Scirpus atrovirens Pandanus Moist soils or tolerance of some waterlogging Phalaris aquatica Phalaris arundinacea Phragmites Kratom Ephedra tweediana Lobelia inflata Filipendula ulmaria (Meadowsweet) Paspalum sp In the vicinity of moisture and increased humidity like river banks, gullies Atherospermum moschatum Acacia maidenii sassafras albidum Brugmansia Salvia divinorum Gingers Woodrose Psilocybe sp. Tabernaemontana Liquorice Skullcap Passiflora sp. Capi Im sure there is more and more to discover.It'd make a nice Aquaculture setup thats for sure, and very compact owing to the productivity of water margins and wetlands and the multi-layering edge effect of riparian zones Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
waterdragon Posted November 23, 2002 i have similar plans for the day when i'm more pondily enabled. are these things that you're growing now? and if so where did you get your sass? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Darklight Posted November 23, 2002 Hi WD, i have quite a few of these, sassafras not being one of them. Ive ordered 10g seed from richters which *should* be being sent with the autumn seed harvest.we'll see, if its good, ill quickly buy a kilo. Im hangin to try real root beer, now i just need to get the sarsparilla. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Torsten Posted November 23, 2002 darklight, you're fibbing again... or forgetting to counter sign the cookies.... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
planthelper Posted November 23, 2002 yabbys in dam, feed with manure worms from compost! fish and yabby poo is magic fertlizer! native perch for mozze control. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
waterdragon Posted November 24, 2002 reason i asked about the sass was that i ordered some seeds from the source that you mention and they failed to sprout(same thing happened with other seed types from same source) i mentioned this on the blower to them recently and they pledged to send a few more seeds so i'll see what happens. may just have been the hot temps we've had here hindering germination. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest reville Posted November 24, 2002 oops. that was me yeah WD ive had mixed results with their seed, but they are accessible i guess thats the thing and i was hedging my bets with 10g BTW ill not be ordering a kilo, god damn, thatd be $1270 i think ill stick with 10g lots, im not after a plantation just an avenue T has said that this baby has short viability outside of the fruit but longer inside it.Im thinking if i can get 20 ill be happy as they prop by root cuttings i think. Its a pretty tree im curious why there isnt more already. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
nabraxas Posted November 24, 2002 thanks reville that was a very usefull post. excellent work!!!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites