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Old September 2nd 03, 04:26 PM
Lynn Strickland
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My (soon to be) pond will have an area that's about 6 feet wide by about 12
feet long, designed for water lillies - on the skimmer end of the pond.

How many plants would I put in?

I have a shelf built in, that's about 12 inches wide and 24 inches long.
How many water lillies could I plant in that space?

If I build a "pocket" for the water lillies to sit in, do I need to put them
in baskets (or some other container), or can I just plant them in the
pocket?

How long after I fill the pond should I wait before planting?

I'd ask for "artistic input" on a planting plan for the whole pond, but I'm
not sure how to get a diagram of it available for everyone to see.

Thanks!


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Old September 2nd 03, 04:39 PM
Jerrispond
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My (soon to be) pond will have an area that's about 6 feet wide by about 12
feet long, designed for water lillies
How many plants would I put in?
I have a shelf built in, that's about 12 inches wide and 24 inches long.How

many water lillies could I plant in that space?

It all depends on thed kind of water lilies you put in some are larger than
others......The med spread is about 3 fefet and the large can go 6 feet.....You
could only put one lily on that shelf.
If I build a "pocket" for the water
lillies to sit in, do I need to put them in baskets (or some other
container), or can I just plant them in thepocket?

you can direct plant them in pockets....remember however when you direct plant
if you ever want to divide them it will be a mess.....I have a lily/ goldfish
pond that is about 8x15 feet, and it only has 2 lilies in it...They are
directly planted and take up about 1/2 the pond....This pond has a small
amount of gravel on the bottom, They have been this way for 2 summers now, and
the blooms and leaves are spectacular....My Colorado has as many as 11 blooms
at once and the arc en ciel has 5 with the most wonderful leaves. If I could
only have 2 kinds of lilies those would be the ones I choose. I am sure that
in another 2 years the entire pond will be filled completely, and that is what
I want. I do not fertilize...the fish do that for me.....there are about 10
or 15 big goldfish,,,,and bunches of babies....the bullfrogs keep the
population down for me......good luck Jerri

http://www.fringeweb.com/Ponds/JerrisPond
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Old September 2nd 03, 10:14 PM
Bern Muller
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"Jerrispond" wrote in message
...

snip-----
if you ever want to divide them it will be a mess.....I have a lily/

goldfish
pond that is about 8x15 feet, and it only has 2 lilies in it...They are
directly planted and take up about 1/2 the pond....This pond has a small
amount of gravel on the bottom, They have been this way for 2 summers

now, and
the blooms and leaves are spectacular....


snip---

Just to add a comment to the above (which I completely agree with). If you
live in an area with severe winters, you may want to put the hardy lillies
in a deep part of the pond over the winter, and then bring them up again to
shallower water in spring. This is difficult to do if they are not in tubs.
Some hardy lillies like to grow in shallower water over the summer than
other lillies. Our Attraction thrives in deep water, the others do not.


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Old September 2nd 03, 10:33 PM
Lynn Strickland
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snip---
Just to add a comment to the above (which I completely agree with). If

you
live in an area with severe winters, you may want to put the hardy lillies
in a deep part of the pond over the winter, and then bring them up again

to
shallower water in spring. This is difficult to do if they are not in

tubs.
Some hardy lillies like to grow in shallower water over the summer than
other lillies. Our Attraction thrives in deep water, the others do not.


Thanks, but I'm in zone 10.75 (meaning, not quite 11, but close). Isn't
frost addressed by washing it off with the garden hose? ; )

Still, I think I'll put them in containers, thanks for the advice.


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Old September 3rd 03, 09:32 PM
D Kat
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That was cold.... (meaning heartless and cruel.... from a Southern
Californian transplanted to the N.E. where she is currently freezing her a$%
off and still waiting to get back home after 20+ years)....
DK

"Lynn Strickland" wrote in message
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isn't frost addressed by washing it off with the garden hose? ; )



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Old September 3rd 03, 09:32 PM
D Kat
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That was cold.... (meaning heartless and cruel.... from a Southern
Californian transplanted to the N.E. where she is currently freezing her a$%
off and still waiting to get back home after 20+ years)....
DK

"Lynn Strickland" wrote in message
news:E085b.6147


isn't frost addressed by washing it off with the garden hose? ; )



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Old September 2nd 03, 10:33 PM
Lynn Strickland
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Default How Many Water Lillies?

snip---
Just to add a comment to the above (which I completely agree with). If

you
live in an area with severe winters, you may want to put the hardy lillies
in a deep part of the pond over the winter, and then bring them up again

to
shallower water in spring. This is difficult to do if they are not in

tubs.
Some hardy lillies like to grow in shallower water over the summer than
other lillies. Our Attraction thrives in deep water, the others do not.


Thanks, but I'm in zone 10.75 (meaning, not quite 11, but close). Isn't
frost addressed by washing it off with the garden hose? ; )

Still, I think I'll put them in containers, thanks for the advice.


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Old September 2nd 03, 10:14 PM
Bern Muller
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Default How Many Water Lillies?


"Jerrispond" wrote in message
...

snip-----
if you ever want to divide them it will be a mess.....I have a lily/

goldfish
pond that is about 8x15 feet, and it only has 2 lilies in it...They are
directly planted and take up about 1/2 the pond....This pond has a small
amount of gravel on the bottom, They have been this way for 2 summers

now, and
the blooms and leaves are spectacular....


snip---

Just to add a comment to the above (which I completely agree with). If you
live in an area with severe winters, you may want to put the hardy lillies
in a deep part of the pond over the winter, and then bring them up again to
shallower water in spring. This is difficult to do if they are not in tubs.
Some hardy lillies like to grow in shallower water over the summer than
other lillies. Our Attraction thrives in deep water, the others do not.


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Old September 2nd 03, 04:39 PM
Jerrispond
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Default How Many Water Lillies?


My (soon to be) pond will have an area that's about 6 feet wide by about 12
feet long, designed for water lillies
How many plants would I put in?
I have a shelf built in, that's about 12 inches wide and 24 inches long.How

many water lillies could I plant in that space?

It all depends on thed kind of water lilies you put in some are larger than
others......The med spread is about 3 fefet and the large can go 6 feet.....You
could only put one lily on that shelf.
If I build a "pocket" for the water
lillies to sit in, do I need to put them in baskets (or some other
container), or can I just plant them in thepocket?

you can direct plant them in pockets....remember however when you direct plant
if you ever want to divide them it will be a mess.....I have a lily/ goldfish
pond that is about 8x15 feet, and it only has 2 lilies in it...They are
directly planted and take up about 1/2 the pond....This pond has a small
amount of gravel on the bottom, They have been this way for 2 summers now, and
the blooms and leaves are spectacular....My Colorado has as many as 11 blooms
at once and the arc en ciel has 5 with the most wonderful leaves. If I could
only have 2 kinds of lilies those would be the ones I choose. I am sure that
in another 2 years the entire pond will be filled completely, and that is what
I want. I do not fertilize...the fish do that for me.....there are about 10
or 15 big goldfish,,,,and bunches of babies....the bullfrogs keep the
population down for me......good luck Jerri

http://www.fringeweb.com/Ponds/JerrisPond
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Old September 2nd 03, 04:40 PM
Jerrispond
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Woops sorry How long after I fill the pond
should I wait before planting?
immediatly Jerri

http://www.fringeweb.com/Ponds/JerrisPond
 




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