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I have a preformed pond (220gals) I will in Southern, Ontario, Canada. I'd like to know, if I should take my lilypad out of my pond, bring it inside over the winter months? Or will it grow new pads in the spring? I do have to take out all of my goldfish and put into an aquarium, as the whole pond will freeze over. I look forward to some feedback. Thank you! Deb. http://hotcuisine.esmartweb.com/ |
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![]() "Pepperqueen" wrote in message ... Hello! I have a preformed pond (220gals) I will in Southern, Ontario, Canada. I'd like to know, if I should take my lilypad out of my pond, bring it inside over the winter months? Or will it grow new pads in the spring? I do have to take out all of my goldfish and put into an aquarium, as the whole pond will freeze over. I look forward to some feedback. Thank you! Deb. http://hotcuisine.esmartweb.com/ I'm in S.O. too. Last year I just dropped my Iris and Lillies to the bottom of the pond and they were fine this year. My pond is only about 30+ inches deep. |
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![]() -- "Pepperqueen" wrote in message ... Hello! I have a preformed pond (220gals) I will in Southern, Ontario, Canada. I'd like to know, if I should take my lilypad out of my pond, bring it inside over the winter months? Or will it grow new pads in the spring? I do have to take out all of my goldfish and put into an aquarium, as the whole pond will freeze over. I look forward to some feedback. Thank you! Deb. http://hotcuisine.esmartweb.com/ Deb, what kind of lilly is it? Hardy or tropical? If it's a hardy lilly just drop it down to the deepest area of the pond. I keep my comets out all winter with a deicer in the pond. ![]() Janet in sunny Niagara Falls |
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"Janet" wrote in message ...
-- "Pepperqueen" wrote in message ... I have a preformed pond (220gals) I will in Southern, Ontario, Canada. Deb. Deb, what kind of lilly is it? Hardy or tropical? If it's a hardy lilly just drop it down to the deepest area of the pond. Peperqueen didn't answer yet, but I think she meant she lives in Southern, Ontario, Canada. Is Southern actually the name of a town in Ontario? At any rate I can't imagine a 220 gallon preformed is more than 18" deep, [limitation of the forming process] so shouldn't it pretty much freeze solid? -- Crashj |
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![]() -- "Crashj" wrote in message om... "Janet" wrote in message ... -- "Pepperqueen" wrote in message ... I have a preformed pond (220gals) I will in Southern, Ontario, Canada. Deb. Deb, what kind of lilly is it? Hardy or tropical? If it's a hardy lilly just drop it down to the deepest area of the pond. Peperqueen didn't answer yet, but I think she meant she lives in Southern, Ontario, Canada. Is Southern actually the name of a town in Ontario? At any rate I can't imagine a 220 gallon preformed is more than 18" deep, [limitation of the forming process] so shouldn't it pretty much freeze solid? -- Crashj LOL Crashj... Ontario is a province in Canada and Southern Ontario actually refers to the area of the province. We typically refer to Northern Ont, Southern Ont, Eastern Ont and Northwestern Ont, etc. It's a big province. ![]() preforms do come deeper than 18 inches and they don't necessarily freeze solid up here.I had one as my top feeder pond for the stream that was almost 4 feet deep, it has never frozen solid. Janet in beautiful Niagara Falls |
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Janet wrote:
![]() preforms do come deeper than 18 inches Yes, but it's hard to imagine a 220gallon pre-form is any deeper. My 200 gallon aquarium was about 20" deep, and a pond is going to have a larger surface area. and they don't necessarily freeze solid up here.I had one as my top feeder pond for the stream that was Absolutely. In St. Thomas, I never had more than a foot of ice on my pond. almost 4 feet deep, it has never frozen solid. Janet*in*beautiful*Niagara*Falls Ah - _that_ Niagara Falls, as opposed to the ugly one with Casinos, way too many lights, and all sorts of really, really, tacky businesses. -- derek |
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