Eat Your Pond Plants!

The Pond Plant Girl eats pond plants like water celery and pennywort. Learn more about pond plants and growing an herb garden too!

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9 Responses to Eat Your Pond Plants!

  1. pondplantgirl says:

    Well, water lettuce just looks like lettuce. I? don’t think you can eat it! At least, I wouldn’t… but I think hippos do.

  2. upanddownlevel9 says:

    Cool, I love all of those… Well? I wonder about water lettuce, I had a whole pond full of them, I just didn’t know what to do with them. They were like fantasia with the broomstick just dividing and dividing forever…

  3. tamarama2012 says:

    thanks? for sharing about the pennywort! sending condolences for loss of white & goldie…8 years is a ripe ol’ age!! I am sure fishy will be missed..

  4. pondguru says:

    The ones that? spring to mind are N.Aquaticum (Water cress), V.Beccabunga (Brooklime) – leaves of above. T.Latifolia (Reedmace) – Roots and I.Glandulifera (Himalayan balsam) – ripe seed pods. There ae bound to be more I’ve forgotten, but I’ll vid them.

  5. pondplantgirl says:

    Thanks, PondGuru! I only know of a few more eatable pond plants, so would love to know about more we? can eat!

  6. pondguru says:

    There? are some edible aquatic plants that are hardy in England, I’ll do a video on them and post it back in the future. Keep it up.

  7. pondplantgirl says:

    Thanks Sherrie! I always love hearing? from you. Let’s get you some pregnant onion and water hyacinth too! :-) GAiL

  8. pondplantgirl says:

    Hi Pamela – We made our own garden? boxes. It was pretty easy, just 4 posts and 4 planks. Thanks for the neat comment! GAiL

  9. pamelawalker1 says:

    That’s so beautiful that you feed the hungry, now you? know you’re gonna be blessed. Did you build your own boxes or did you buy them. They’re beautiful.

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