Our filter bed is a stream Nick, with a 10" deep bed of gravel at the bottom.
I may try it again in a pot to keep it contained as it is worse than mint in its invasiveness. The pond is however crystal clear thanks to its assistance.
I may try it again in a pot to keep it contained as it is worse than mint in its invasiveness. The pond is however crystal clear thanks to its assistance.
) down in to a little stream, running in to the main pond, I ended up opting for the landcress. Now I'm wondering whether I should've got the real mccoy. Anyway, it's one of my experiments for this year. I'm intrigued by the idea of rooting stems from the supermarket though - for the sake of �1 something, I might give it a go for the 'stream'.
. Just root some from the supermarket in water, plant in damp compost and stand well back. I grow it in a pot and just keep the soil very damp. Last year we had some in the compost and it hadn't rotted completely and we had plants everywhere. We grow it in the pond for filtration and it survives the water being frozen in winter. 

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