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I did a stupid thing: there is a big 3 acre-ish pond by my house.
Yesterday I went to Lowes and got 3 water lilies, tied them each to a big stone and tossed the 3 packages into the pond hoping they will grow. But the lily broke away from the confinement and float up in the middle of the pond. The pond's bottom is filled with muck and I can't risk my life retreating the lily. Now I think I joepardize the lilies'life. Will these lilies still have a chance to attach themselves? They are healthy ones already with 6'' of leaves on them and root development and huge tubers. The pond has about 12-15'' water between surface and top of the muck. The depth of the muck is unknow as I tried to stick my leg into it while attempting to access the floating lilies, and it swallowed my entire leg. I can't even feel a sold bottom. The pond has very calm water - fed by a stream with an overflow on the other side. It only gets water movement when it rains. Guess I have to put on my swimsuit to rescue the lilies. But will they attach themselves if the water won't carry them away? Thanks for advice. |
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![]() "Raphaella" wrote in message om... I did a stupid thing: there is a big 3 acre-ish pond by my house. Yesterday I went to Lowes and got 3 water lilies, tied them each to a big stone and tossed the 3 packages into the pond hoping they will grow. But the lily broke away from the confinement and float up in the middle of the pond. The pond's bottom is filled with muck and I can't risk my life retreating the lily. Now I think I joepardize the lilies'life. Will these lilies still have a chance to attach themselves? They are healthy ones already with 6'' of leaves on them and root development and huge tubers. The pond has about 12-15'' water between surface and top of the muck. The depth of the muck is unknow as I tried to stick my leg into it while attempting to access the floating lilies, and it swallowed my entire leg. I can't even feel a sold bottom. The pond has very calm water - fed by a stream with an overflow on the other side. It only gets water movement when it rains. Guess I have to put on my swimsuit to rescue the lilies. But will they attach themselves if the water won't carry them away? Thanks for advice. holier then thou Is this national backyard ponder tossing stuff into natural water ways? Did I miss a memo or something? This is a naughty practice. /holer then thou -- BV. www.iheartmypond.com |
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![]() "Raphaella" wrote in message om... I did a stupid thing: there is a big 3 acre-ish pond by my house. Yesterday I went to Lowes and got 3 water lilies, tied them each to a big stone and tossed the 3 packages into the pond hoping they will grow. But the lily broke away from the confinement and float up in the middle of the pond. The pond's bottom is filled with muck and I can't risk my life retreating the lily. Now I think I joepardize the lilies'life. Will these lilies still have a chance to attach themselves? They are healthy ones already with 6'' of leaves on them and root development and huge tubers. The pond has about 12-15'' water between surface and top of the muck. The depth of the muck is unknow as I tried to stick my leg into it while attempting to access the floating lilies, and it swallowed my entire leg. I can't even feel a sold bottom. The pond has very calm water - fed by a stream with an overflow on the other side. It only gets water movement when it rains. Guess I have to put on my swimsuit to rescue the lilies. But will they attach themselves if the water won't carry them away? Thanks for advice. holier then thou Is this national backyard ponder tossing stuff into natural water ways? Did I miss a memo or something? This is a naughty practice. /holer then thou -- BV. www.iheartmypond.com |
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![]() "Raphaella" wrote in message om... I did a stupid thing: there is a big 3 acre-ish pond by my house. Yesterday I went to Lowes and got 3 water lilies, tied them each to a big stone and tossed the 3 packages into the pond hoping they will grow. But the lily broke away from the confinement and float up in the middle of the pond. The pond's bottom is filled with muck and I can't risk my life retreating the lily. Now I think I joepardize the lilies'life. ========================= I don't think it's likely the lily will drop to the bottom on it's own... get that bathing suit on. :-) Wear sneakers in case there's "trash" on the bottom. -- Carol.... "When did my wild oats turn to prunes and All Bran?" http://www.heartoftn.net/users/windsong/index.html ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
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![]() "Raphaella" wrote in message om... I did a stupid thing: there is a big 3 acre-ish pond by my house. Yesterday I went to Lowes and got 3 water lilies, tied them each to a big stone and tossed the 3 packages into the pond hoping they will grow. But the lily broke away from the confinement and float up in the middle of the pond. The pond's bottom is filled with muck and I can't risk my life retreating the lily. Now I think I joepardize the lilies'life. ========================= I don't think it's likely the lily will drop to the bottom on it's own... get that bathing suit on. :-) Wear sneakers in case there's "trash" on the bottom. -- Carol.... "When did my wild oats turn to prunes and All Bran?" http://www.heartoftn.net/users/windsong/index.html ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
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know a good fly fisher?
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ List Manager: Puregold Goldfish List http://puregold.aquaria.net/ www.drsolo.com Solve the problem, dont waste energy finding who's to blame ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Unfortunately, I receive no money, gifts, discounts or other compensation for all the damn work I do, nor for any of the endorsements or recommendations I make. |
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![]() "Raphaella" wrote in message . com... I did a stupid thing: there is a big 3 acre-ish pond by my house. Yesterday I went to Lowes and got 3 water lilies, tied them each to a big stone and tossed the 3 packages into the pond hoping they will grow. But the lily broke away from the confinement and float up in the middle of the pond. The pond's bottom is filled with muck and I can't risk my life retreating the lily. Now I think I joepardize the lilies'life. Will these lilies still have a chance to attach themselves? They are healthy ones already with 6'' of leaves on them and root development and huge tubers. The pond has about 12-15'' water between surface and top of the muck. The depth of the muck is unknow as I tried to stick my leg into it while attempting to access the floating lilies, and it swallowed my entire leg. I can't even feel a sold bottom. The pond has very calm water - fed by a stream with an overflow on the other side. It only gets water movement when it rains. Guess I have to put on my swimsuit to rescue the lilies. But will they attach themselves if the water won't carry them away? Thanks for advice. "Benign Vanilla" wrote: holier then thou Is this national backyard ponder tossing stuff into natural water ways? Did I miss a memo or something? This is a naughty practice. /holer then thou Good for you, pointing out the dangers of introducing backyard plants (and other exotics) into (possibly) natural systems. FYI, it is estimated that more than 60,000 exotic species are established in the in the U.S., costing over $130 billion (yes, billion) in economic loss, damage (including human health issues), and management yearly. The predicaments of numerous endangered species have also been directly linked to the presence of exotic species. Please be responsible with plants and animals in your keep, and be aware of state and federal regulations regarding them. Regulations may be imperfect, but at least one of the intents is good: protecting our natural resource legacy. |
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![]() "Raphaella" wrote in message . com... I did a stupid thing: there is a big 3 acre-ish pond by my house. Yesterday I went to Lowes and got 3 water lilies, tied them each to a big stone and tossed the 3 packages into the pond hoping they will grow. But the lily broke away from the confinement and float up in the middle of the pond. The pond's bottom is filled with muck and I can't risk my life retreating the lily. Now I think I joepardize the lilies'life. Will these lilies still have a chance to attach themselves? They are healthy ones already with 6'' of leaves on them and root development and huge tubers. The pond has about 12-15'' water between surface and top of the muck. The depth of the muck is unknow as I tried to stick my leg into it while attempting to access the floating lilies, and it swallowed my entire leg. I can't even feel a sold bottom. The pond has very calm water - fed by a stream with an overflow on the other side. It only gets water movement when it rains. Guess I have to put on my swimsuit to rescue the lilies. But will they attach themselves if the water won't carry them away? Thanks for advice. "Benign Vanilla" wrote: holier then thou Is this national backyard ponder tossing stuff into natural water ways? Did I miss a memo or something? This is a naughty practice. /holer then thou Good for you, pointing out the dangers of introducing backyard plants (and other exotics) into (possibly) natural systems. FYI, it is estimated that more than 60,000 exotic species are established in the in the U.S., costing over $130 billion (yes, billion) in economic loss, damage (including human health issues), and management yearly. The predicaments of numerous endangered species have also been directly linked to the presence of exotic species. Please be responsible with plants and animals in your keep, and be aware of state and federal regulations regarding them. Regulations may be imperfect, but at least one of the intents is good: protecting our natural resource legacy. |
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