Another tip I'd like to pass on ,similar to the idea of splitting pots of supermarket herbs up & growing them on , is growing watercress from bags of salad from the supermarket. If you buy a bag of watercress or mixed salad with some in take a few pieces out & put them in a jar/glass of water where they will form roots. You can then pot them up or do what I do which is drop them in the pond. Watercress apparently helps keep the water clean & prevents algae build up, it seems to help a little bit in mine but it is fairly small & congested anyway.
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I grow watercress in a little stream effect part of our pond to help keep the water quality good. I don't eat it from there though as I think there are quite a few nasties in the water. I pot some up and cover the srface with gravel and then sink this in a larger pot where I change the water every day or so to grow for eating.
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My OH developed a taste for watercress after Jamie Oliver's ad for a ham sandwich with watercress & mustard was on T.V. He'd never shown an interest in it before but now wants me to grow it because it's so expensive in the shops. I've never eaten what I grow in the pond but am going to grow it in a pot as well & will try the pot-in-pot method you use blackkitty.Into every life a little rain must fall.
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The main reason I don't eat it out of the pond is something called Wiels (no idea of spelling) disease. Its spread by rats and mice, your chances of ever getting it are about 20million to one but still... For the same reason I never drink beer etc out of a bottle in pubs. Should I really have done that advanced food hygeine course?
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Its Weils Disease and is spread in rat's urine (though to the best of my knowledge, not mine ) and is very very unpleasant.
You should not eat watercress, or anything else for that matter, from a pond or any stagnant or still water - can be full of nasties . When I was hillwalking / climbing, I only ever drank water from fast flowing streams, and then preferably from waterfalls - have done this all my life and have survivedRat
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I'm trying to sort out my family tree, and I'm pretty sure that it was my grandfather's grandfather's brother who died picking watercress (according to the local legal documents...so it's dangerous stuff!!) It was suggested he was a little under the influence at the time!!! ...Anyone made watercress wine??"Nicos, Queen of Gooooogle" and... GYO's own Miss Marple
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