[permaculture-oceania] fish for garden ponds

Terry Haven terrymoe at westnet.com.au
Sat Jul 22 11:45:20 EST 2006


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Joel Will help you out

Tezza
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Yvonne James 
  To: permaculture-oceania at lists.cat.org.au 
  Sent: Friday, July 21, 2006 11:12 AM
  Subject: [permaculture-oceania] fish for garden ponds 


  Hi All,

  I'm making a pond out of an old bath in my suburban backyard (i'm renting). The bath was already there and is so heavy it can't be moved. I live in Hobart but am on a north facing hill and the bath is in front of a rock wall so is sheltered from frost i think.

  I'm just working out what plants and fish to put in. I hope to grow waterchesnuts and watercress and maybe a water lily and have access to sources of these plants.

  Are there fish the would survive the cold climate that eat mosquito larvae but don't eat tadpoles? I tried to look on the net but couldn't find much. I haven't asked in shops for advice yet - but am planning to, not that i know if they give useful advice or not cos they might not have permaculture principles in mind? Native fish would make sense although i don't if they are easy to get?

  Any other ideas about good plants for a pond like mine in a cold climate? (although it's more like 4-10 degrees in winter so not usually as freezing at night as inland areas of tas & Vic & NSW).  It is ok to start this pond in July or am i being over-enthusiastic?

  I'd love any thoughts or advice cos it's my first pond.

  cheers
  yvonne james
  hobart





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