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Old August 18th 03, 04:36 PM
Jeff & Kathy Brown
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Does anyone have a giant Thalia in their pond? How deep can you put them?
We have a huge Thalia and the wind keeps knocking it over. If it was
deeper, I doubt if it would continue to be an every day hassle. Thanks.
Kathy


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Old August 18th 03, 04:39 PM
Jerrispond
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Does anyone have a giant Thalia in their pond? How deep can you put them?
We have a huge Thalia and the wind keeps knocking it over. If it was
deeper, I doubt if it would continue to be an every day hassle.


They can only go 1 to 6 inches....I have mine potted in a square dishpan, which
doesn;t blow over, but kind of controls the size Jerri

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Old August 20th 03, 02:04 PM
Sue Walsh
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"Jeff & Kathy Brown"
We have a huge Thalia and the wind keeps knocking it over.


Kathy,
For any top heavy plant, you can try getting a container 2 sizes
larger and filling the bottom 1/3 with rocks, then place your potted
plant into the center of this container and fill around it with either
stones and/or sand. This hopefully would add enough weight to keep it
upright. Good luck

Sue W
 




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