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i live in ottawa on, canada and have a 500 gallon pond setup in my
back yard. right now it's covered in about a foot of ice and snow. i removed all my fish in the fall last year and left them in a large aquarium. i was thinking of doing the same for my water lilies. last year i trimmed all the floating leaves and put them back in the water. they quickly grew submerged leaves and then the pond froze over. i was thinking if i pulled them out and started them now, i would probably have a longer flowering season for them. it won't be warm enough to put them back outside until april or may, probably the end of may at that. my worry is they would grow too quickly in a few motnhs, but if i leave them outside, i may only get a month or two of flowering. what do you guys think? Posted Via Usenet.com Premium Usenet Newsgroup Services ---------------------------------------------------------- ** SPEED ** RETENTION ** COMPLETION ** ANONYMITY ** ---------------------------------------------------------- http://www.usenet.com |
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