talkhorsesducks
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- Apr 13, 2022
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Hello!
I was wondering if there were aquatic plants that I could have in my duck pool seasonally. I don’t have a pond- just a kiddie pool. I live in a growing zone 2 area. In the summer we get 15°C (59°F) to the hottest of 30°c (86°F)
I have khaki Campbells, Anconas and mandarins. The pool gets gross super fast, and we get all of our water from a well- so It’s very difficult to refill the pool every few days- especially since I have a full covered aviary and to removed the pool from the aviary the water has to be dumped.
On average it’s -10°C (14°F) at the warmest.
Usually it’s -15°C to -20°c (5°F to -4°F)
At night and on cold days it drops to -30°C (-22°F) to the coldest of -40°C (-40°F) and occasionally it dips to -50°C (-58°F)
So plants barely live here in the winter.
Are there any aquatic plants that would help keep my pool clean- and are safe for my ducks? Is there any way I could have these plants inside for the winter or will I have to buy new ones every year?
I was wondering if there were aquatic plants that I could have in my duck pool seasonally. I don’t have a pond- just a kiddie pool. I live in a growing zone 2 area. In the summer we get 15°C (59°F) to the hottest of 30°c (86°F)
I have khaki Campbells, Anconas and mandarins. The pool gets gross super fast, and we get all of our water from a well- so It’s very difficult to refill the pool every few days- especially since I have a full covered aviary and to removed the pool from the aviary the water has to be dumped.
On average it’s -10°C (14°F) at the warmest.
Usually it’s -15°C to -20°c (5°F to -4°F)
At night and on cold days it drops to -30°C (-22°F) to the coldest of -40°C (-40°F) and occasionally it dips to -50°C (-58°F)
So plants barely live here in the winter.
Are there any aquatic plants that would help keep my pool clean- and are safe for my ducks? Is there any way I could have these plants inside for the winter or will I have to buy new ones every year?