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The lillys I posted about which the wife picked up at the local
military base exchange already has 2 or more leaves on the surface. Don;t know what goives, but they seem to have grown brom a bare root cutting almost overnight.Even the lillys I planted last year in mid summer in nice warm water and lots of sun took a lot longer to surface..... And speaking of lillys, I am either gonna be inundated with them this year, be totally covered up or very dissa pointed........I dug up a large amount of roots or whatever they are called, in a natural bog that the owner gave me permission to get, as its slated to get drained and filed in this year........In addition to numerous other plants, the lilys were top of my list to get. I wound up with better thn 75 cuttings each with growth showing, so I guess I will have to wait and see if I did it right. I have them planted all around the ponds circumference from abut 3 or 4 feet from the shoreline out to about 3 to 4 feet deep. SOme of the lillys I got were in water about 4 feet deep. They are spaced between 6 and 8 feet apart, so esentially most of the circumference for a good width should be covered with lillys. Gonna give the phytoplankton a run for its money this year. ============================================== Put some color in your cheeks...garden naked! |
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My Koi ate all my lilly over the winter. :-(
Their naughty things! Its mud out there right now. I'm go have to come up with a better idea. Priss "~Roy~" wrote in message ... The lillys I posted about which the wife picked up at the local military base exchange already has 2 or more leaves on the surface. Don;t know what goives, but they seem to have grown brom a bare root cutting almost overnight.Even the lillys I planted last year in mid summer in nice warm water and lots of sun took a lot longer to surface..... And speaking of lillys, I am either gonna be inundated with them this year, be totally covered up or very dissa pointed........I dug up a large amount of roots or whatever they are called, in a natural bog that the owner gave me permission to get, as its slated to get drained and filed in this year........In addition to numerous other plants, the lilys were top of my list to get. I wound up with better thn 75 cuttings each with growth showing, so I guess I will have to wait and see if I did it right. I have them planted all around the ponds circumference from abut 3 or 4 feet from the shoreline out to about 3 to 4 feet deep. SOme of the lillys I got were in water about 4 feet deep. They are spaced between 6 and 8 feet apart, so esentially most of the circumference for a good width should be covered with lillys. Gonna give the phytoplankton a run for its money this year. ============================================== Put some color in your cheeks...garden naked! |
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![]() "Priscilla McCullough" wrote in message ... My Koi ate all my lilly over the winter. :-( Their naughty things! Its mud out there right now. I'm go have to come up with a better idea. Priss Try decorative cattails. Not as pretty as lillies, but they sure suck up the nutrients in the water, and are sure to attract the dragon flies, which is a good thing. You could also try a few lotuses. If not, then definitely add some sacrificial water lettuce for the koi to munch on. Perhaps that might take their interest away from the lillies. "~Roy~" wrote in message ... The lillys I posted about which the wife picked up at the local military base exchange already has 2 or more leaves on the surface. Don;t know what goives, but they seem to have grown brom a bare root cutting almost overnight.Even the lillys I planted last year in mid summer in nice warm water and lots of sun took a lot longer to surface..... And speaking of lillys, I am either gonna be inundated with them this year, be totally covered up or very dissa pointed........I dug up a large amount of roots or whatever they are called, in a natural bog that the owner gave me permission to get, as its slated to get drained and filed in this year........In addition to numerous other plants, the lilys were top of my list to get. I wound up with better thn 75 cuttings each with growth showing, so I guess I will have to wait and see if I did it right. I have them planted all around the ponds circumference from abut 3 or 4 feet from the shoreline out to about 3 to 4 feet deep. SOme of the lillys I got were in water about 4 feet deep. They are spaced between 6 and 8 feet apart, so esentially most of the circumference for a good width should be covered with lillys. Gonna give the phytoplankton a run for its money this year. ============================================== Put some color in your cheeks...garden naked! |
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