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~ jan jjspond
December 3rd 05, 04:34 AM
Derek, you once-upon-a-time mentioned plants that had frozen solid and come
back. Any experience with flamingo water celery/parsley? Will it come back
if the whole thing is frozen solid?
Replies welcome from anyone else that has experience. :) ~ jan
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Phyllis and Jim Hurley
December 3rd 05, 12:08 PM
Jan,
What is flamingo water celery? Our normal (? = green) comes back well.
Jim
"~ jan jjspond" > wrote in message
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> Derek, you once-upon-a-time mentioned plants that had frozen solid and
come
> back. Any experience with flamingo water celery/parsley? Will it come back
> if the whole thing is frozen solid?
>
> Replies welcome from anyone else that has experience. :) ~ jan
>
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> See my ponds thru the seasons and/or my filter design:
> http://users.owt.com/jjspond/
>
> ~Keep 'em Defrosted~
> Tri-Cities, WA Zone 7a
> To e-mail see website
Koi-lo
December 3rd 05, 03:37 PM
"Phyllis and Jim Hurley" > wrote in message
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> Jan,
>
> What is flamingo water celery? Our normal (? = green) comes back well.
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I had the green and white variety, twice. It never made it through the
winters here in zone 6.
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~ jan jjspond
December 3rd 05, 07:27 PM
>What is flamingo water celery? Our normal (? = green) comes back well.
>
>Jim
It is like the green, but has a varigated leaf with pink and white in it.
Very pretty, but I'm not sure if it is as hardy. I'll go check the website
Hal provided for insight. :) ~ jan
~ jan/WA
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~ jan jjspond
December 3rd 05, 07:33 PM
>>What is flamingo water celery? Our normal (? = green) comes back well.
>
>http://www.paghat.com/waterparsley.html >Hal
Thanks Hal, it says good to 15F, but doesn't mention frozen solid. Guess I
may be finding out. :o)
I do know one thing, it doesn't survive (in even winter) 0.3% salt
treatment. The winter I did that, with the plants dormant, didn't bother
any of them... even those that normally would have died had it been the
growing season.
Our leaves are finally all down, and the little bit of snow we got melted
off, so I'm going out to remove the few I didn't get last weekend. I hope
that's the end of leaf season for me (I only do the koi pond area, the guys
get the rest of the yard). After which it is time to break out the Xmas
lights. ~ jan
~ jan/WA
Zone 7a
Derek
December 4th 05, 02:40 PM
~ jan jjspond wrote:
> Derek, you once-upon-a-time mentioned plants that had frozen solid and
> come back. Any experience with flamingo water celery/parsley? Will it come
> back if the whole thing is frozen solid?
I never had any water celery, sorry.
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derek
sean mckinney
December 10th 05, 04:36 PM
Re "Any experience with flamingo water celery/parsley? Will it come
back
if the whole thing is frozen solid?"
Mine, pink tinged edges, has over wintered successfully but 1" thick
ice would be thick for here.
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sean mckinney
~ jan jjspond
December 10th 05, 08:20 PM
>Mine, pink tinged edges, has over wintered successfully but 1" thick
>ice would be thick for here.
I put mine in a separate container from the pond, and I'm sure by now it is
frozen solid. I'll report in the spring if it, and the other plants within,
survive. ;o) ~ jan <-- willing to sacrifice for the good of the hobby.
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