Grow Water Chestnuts In A Backyard Kiddie Pool

Grow Water Chestnuts In A Backyard Kiddie Pool
Grow Water Chestnuts In A Backyard Kiddie Pool

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If you’re going to grow water chestnuts, you need to make a distinction among water chestnuts because all chestnuts are not created equal. There are two plants referred to as water chestnut plants: Eleocharis dulcis and Trapa natans. One is commonly thought to be invasive while the other may be grown and eaten in a number of Asian dishes and stir-fries.

Growing water chestnuts look like other water rushes with 4-6 tube-like stems that poke 3-4 feet above the surface of the water. They are cultivated for their 1- to 2-inch rhizomes, which have crisp white flesh and prized for its sweet nutty flavor. The tubers look somewhat like gladiola bulbs and are dirty brown in color on the outside.

Grow Water Chestnuts In A Backyard Kiddie Pool

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