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Last year I mentioned that I was leaving a one hundred fifty gallon
stock tank with lotuses out for the winter in zone 5/Chicago, and that I would report if it froze. I surrounded it with fiberlglass insulation on the sides and white foam board on top, sank a one hundred watt aquarium heater into it, and covered the whole thing with a tarp. when I opened it the Spring, it was perfect-- covered with duckweed and with the cattails and lotus pushing against the cover. So, it didn't freeze. In fact, I think the lotus went back into hibernation because the water cooled after I opened it in the end of March. Based on my experience, you don't have to dig or bring in for the winter. |
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![]() "Eliezer" wrote in message om... Last year I mentioned that I was leaving a one hundred fifty gallon stock tank with lotuses out for the winter in zone 5/Chicago, and that I would report if it froze. I surrounded it with fiberlglass insulation on the sides and white foam board on top, sank a one hundred watt aquarium heater into it, and covered the whole thing with a tarp. when I opened it the Spring, it was perfect-- covered with duckweed and with the cattails and lotus pushing against the cover. So, it didn't freeze. In fact, I think the lotus went back into hibernation because the water cooled after I opened it in the end of March. Based on my experience, you don't have to dig or bring in for the winter. I'd like to see the same test without the heater. Seems to me, them there plants didn't survive winter, because they never went thru winter. -- BV. www.iheartmypond.com |
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![]() "Eliezer" wrote in message om... Last year I mentioned that I was leaving a one hundred fifty gallon stock tank with lotuses out for the winter in zone 5/Chicago, and that I would report if it froze. I surrounded it with fiberlglass insulation on the sides and white foam board on top, sank a one hundred watt aquarium heater into it, and covered the whole thing with a tarp. when I opened it the Spring, it was perfect-- covered with duckweed and with the cattails and lotus pushing against the cover. So, it didn't freeze. In fact, I think the lotus went back into hibernation because the water cooled after I opened it in the end of March. Based on my experience, you don't have to dig or bring in for the winter. I'd like to see the same test without the heater. Seems to me, them there plants didn't survive winter, because they never went thru winter. -- BV. www.iheartmypond.com |
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