Pond Plants: Horsetail
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- čas přidán 1. 12. 2022
- Pond Plants: Horsetail. Another Video in a series of pond plant videos, this one is all about an aquatic plant called horsetail. This plant can grow on land or in a pond. It loves wet conditions, and will spread and grow very quickly. A very unique looking plant.
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I love this stuff! My garden is a series of fairy and mystical viniettes . Horsetail really adds to that Etherial feel that I'm going for.
As long as you can control it.
Thank you
I have some horsetail in planters with broad-leafs is there any herbicides for broadleafs that the horsetail can tolerate?
Not that I know of, but you may want to try lightly spraying the broadleafs with an herbicide but be careful not to get it on the horsetail. Most plants absorb the chemical through the leaf, then it spreads throughout the sap system of the plant, and kills the plant roots and all. Try a small bit first, use a paper or something similar behind the leaf of the plants that you want to kill as to keep the spray off everything else.
Horsetail has nutritional value for health and cosmetics.
Thank you for the comment. That's interesting. In what ways is it used? I did hear something about that at some point, I just don't remember.
Is it aquarium safe?
I would say that it's going to grow too big for an aquarium.
The audios is really bad in these videos. Good contents though.