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I'm in zone 10b (North of San Diego) and just starting out. [4 tons of rock
dropped off in my driveway this morning!]. I've heard that beginners should start with hardy lillies, but I'd guess that tropicals won't be too fussy around here -- and my thumbs tend to be on the green side anyway [I'll probably be extremely successful at growing algea]. 1. I like the look of the tropicals more -- but would I be getting in over my head? 2. Considering that I'll be adding the first plants in the next 2-3 weeks, any special precautions for September planting? [IF I get frost at all, it won't be until late December / early January -- didn't get any in the last two years]. Thanks! |
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The tropical lilies seem to be easier to grow for me than the hardies. The
hardies get overcrowded in the pot in less than a season, and don't bloom as well as the tropicals. The tropicals do require warm water. To continue to bloom, the water temperature needs to be around 70 degrees. If your water temperature stays up, no frost will hit the pads and the plant should perform for you. Ask on of the local pond and garden centers that you trust if tropicals require any special care in your area. I build a cover over my ponds and heat them and as a result, I get blooms into about February in my Zone 7a/b area. -- RichToyBox http://www.geocities.com/richtoybox/pondintro.html "Lynn Strickland" wrote in message ink.net... I'm in zone 10b (North of San Diego) and just starting out. [4 tons of rock dropped off in my driveway this morning!]. I've heard that beginners should start with hardy lillies, but I'd guess that tropicals won't be too fussy around here -- and my thumbs tend to be on the green side anyway [I'll probably be extremely successful at growing algea]. 1. I like the look of the tropicals more -- but would I be getting in over my head? 2. Considering that I'll be adding the first plants in the next 2-3 weeks, any special precautions for September planting? [IF I get frost at all, it won't be until late December / early January -- didn't get any in the last two years]. Thanks! |
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The tropical lilies seem to be easier to grow for me than the hardies. The
hardies get overcrowded in the pot in less than a season, and don't bloom as well as the tropicals. The tropicals do require warm water. To continue to bloom, the water temperature needs to be around 70 degrees. If your water temperature stays up, no frost will hit the pads and the plant should perform for you. Ask on of the local pond and garden centers that you trust if tropicals require any special care in your area. I build a cover over my ponds and heat them and as a result, I get blooms into about February in my Zone 7a/b area. -- RichToyBox http://www.geocities.com/richtoybox/pondintro.html "Lynn Strickland" wrote in message ink.net... I'm in zone 10b (North of San Diego) and just starting out. [4 tons of rock dropped off in my driveway this morning!]. I've heard that beginners should start with hardy lillies, but I'd guess that tropicals won't be too fussy around here -- and my thumbs tend to be on the green side anyway [I'll probably be extremely successful at growing algea]. 1. I like the look of the tropicals more -- but would I be getting in over my head? 2. Considering that I'll be adding the first plants in the next 2-3 weeks, any special precautions for September planting? [IF I get frost at all, it won't be until late December / early January -- didn't get any in the last two years]. Thanks! |
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