How to Winter Over Pond Plants


Learn how to build a home aquaponic system and light box for your pond plants, house plants, and vegetables too. This is video 1 of 2 about easy home aquaponics and wintering over pond plants.

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6 Responses to “How to Winter Over Pond Plants”

  1. pondplantgirl says:

    Naw… you’re not rambling! I agree about shopping around. What I like about Lowes is that you can compare prices online. Prices on some things are cheaper if bought on sites like eBay, shipping included. There are some items where brand makes a difference for me – like Miracle Grow. Others… not so important. :-)

  2. pondplantgirl says:

    :-) That’s ok! The one thing I don’t think that I meantioned in the video was that for a hydroponics garden, the water needs to keep circulating and in motion. It’s not necessary for some plants like wheatgrass, but it is necessary for most vegetable plants.

  3. apauln says:

    from this logic i’d be falling off the fence on home depot’s side…
    in my area you have to shop both… they each have things that are cheaper on certain things.lowes will sell ‘X’ cheaper while homeD will sell ‘Y’ cheaper. plus they seem to be fighting over which carries which brands.
    look at me rambling, sorry for that…;)

  4. apauln says:

    sorry for my ignorance but i always thought it was called “hydro”ponics

  5. pondplantgirl says:

    Well yes, the service is much better at Home Depot, but the prices are better at Lowes. But, I learned that Home Depot will match Lowes prices AND give a 10% discount. So I’m riding the fence!

  6. reyn75 says:

    Gail..Gail..Gail….Home Depot is Much Better than Lowes. I Work for Home Depot…Much better than Slowes

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