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| Author: | ivansng [ Sep 3rd, '09, 22:08 ] |
| Post subject: | Vine Type Plants / Veges |
My fish tank is being covered up with tarp at the moment to stop algae growth. Obviously tarp is unsightly and the tarp hinders proper access to the fish tank. I am looking for a longer term solution that will allow me to get rid of the tarp. I have observed that the sun comes from a few directions and if I grow some vine type/like plants or veges vertically on one of the growbeds, I believe I will eliminate a major source of sunlight over the fish tank. As I do not grow much plants/veges (but learning), what type of plants/veges can be trained to climb possibly some vertical lattice type of setup?? It would be best if the plant does not die or wither back during the seasons, so I do not need to keep training the plant every new season. |
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| Author: | TCLynx [ Sep 3rd, '09, 22:44 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Vine Type Plants / Veges |
Problem is most evergreen vines I know of tend to be pretty aggressive invasive type pests if not kept in check. Even if you do manage to grow a vine up a lattice at one side of the tank, you will probably still want some sort of cover over the fish tanks for several reasons. 1-shade from sun as the vine will only help a little. 2-keep leaves, debris, and critters/stray children out of the fish tank 3-keep fish in the fish tank (some are amazing jumpers and a cover that will bounce them back down into the tank is good) Now I understand the tarp is ugly and you don't really like it. A plastic tarp also doesn't let air exchange as well so it would be advisable to replace with something that will breath better. Other options are out there for setting up a cover though. I use fencing as the support to keep the shade cloth or netting from sagging down into the tank. Then I secure it so it is sort of hinged to the tank and I can easily secure it down or lift it up from one edge to make access to the fish easier. I've also found that throwing a black fabric cover over the netting or shade cloth can make seeing the fish easier as it reduces the reflections that make seeing into the water difficult. I've also found I can set up some way to secure the cover open to make harvesting and other things easier. |
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| Author: | RupertofOZ [ Sep 3rd, '09, 23:33 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Vine Type Plants / Veges |
Bamboo perhaps?? |
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| Author: | TCLynx [ Sep 4th, '09, 01:08 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Vine Type Plants / Veges |
Bamboo could make a nice shade/screen but I would still want a shade cloth cover over the fish tank to keep the leaves from the bamboo or whatever other vine from falling into the fish tank. |
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| Author: | Snakes [ Sep 4th, '09, 05:54 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Vine Type Plants / Veges |
What about passionfruit? |
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| Author: | aquamad [ Sep 4th, '09, 07:43 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Vine Type Plants / Veges |
Passion fruit works a treat! I had it growing over my system and over the top of a shed (all the same plant)... It loved the AP setup... BBUUUTTTTT... the leaves and twigs etc which would fall was a pain in the butt... Would definately make sure that there is some sort of cover over the tank to keep the plant litter out... pluss it would be a good idea to give the vine its own GB as the one passionfruit I grew took over an entire bath tub growbed! |
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| Author: | ivansng [ Sep 4th, '09, 21:55 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Vine Type Plants / Veges |
Well at present I do have a galvanised mesh that I put over the tank to stop people falling into the tank as one of the growbeds is at a bit of an awkward corner, hence getting out of the corner in a hurry may find someone in the fish tank if the mesh is not there. I also do have bird net attached to the mesh, hence the fish cannot jump out easily unless they are smaller than the bird net holes. Unlikely. I was under the impression that bamboo takes a while to grow. From the potential issues that a vine type plant may add, it seems like I am possibly better off changing the bird net to a shadecloth. |
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| Author: | creative1 [ Sep 5th, '09, 09:39 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Vine Type Plants / Veges |
Tomatoes G'day iv |
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| Author: | aquamad [ Sep 5th, '09, 21:19 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Vine Type Plants / Veges |
Quote: From the potential issues that a vine type plant may add, it seems like I am possibly better off changing the bird net to a shadecloth. For constant, reliable shade, yes... plants look better and all that, but shade cloth is more dependable and even in its supply of shade |
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| Author: | TCLynx [ Sep 5th, '09, 23:29 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Vine Type Plants / Veges |
And shade cloth or any other type of cloth you don't mind leaving outside, will keep lots more small debris out of the fish tank. You can still leave a small section with just the bird netting if you like to be able to feed the fish without lifting the cover. |
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