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Old August 25th 03, 03:55 AM
Greg Salata
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I am considering a tropical water lily. Any suggestions on how to winter
them in the midwest?

Thanks


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Old August 27th 03, 04:25 AM
bmuller
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It is attached to the house, and during sunny days doesn't need to be heated
at all. In fact, it adds lots of heat to the house. But, on cloudy days, I
let it get down to about 55-60 degrees. The air just above the water is
almost as warm as the water, however. I grow mainly orchid cactus which
likes cool winters. That is why I insulate the sides and bottom of the horse
trough. I do have quite an evaporation problem, but frequent filling solves
the problem. Twice a winter I drain the trough and refill it to keep mineral
buildup down. Also helps humidify the house! :-)

"dkat" wrote in message
...
How warm do you have to keep your greenhouse?

"bmuller" wrote in message
s.com...

"Greg Salata" wrote in message
...
I am considering a tropical water lily. Any suggestions on how to

winter
them in the midwest?

Thanks

I live in Michigan. I have a horse trough in my greenhouse. (about 6 ft
long, 2 ft wide, and 18 inches high) I use a couple of fish tank

heaters
to keep the horse trough water at 75 degrees (I wrap bubblewrap around

the
trough for insulation) and immerse the tubs with the lillies in the

trough.
They form new leaves and seem to thrive, but do not bloom, probably

because
they don't get enough light and warmth. The main danger is a tendency to

put
them out too early in spring. If the pond water is cooler than 75 when

they
go out in spring, they will be severely set back.

I have done this for about 15 years, and rarely lose a plant.







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Old August 27th 03, 04:09 PM
D Kat
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Default wintering tropical lilies

This sounds wonderful (especially since you are able to do it in Michigan -
Long Island should be a cake? walk)... I don't suppose you could post a
picture someplace to get an idea of how to make the hot house? DK

"bmuller" wrote in message
s.com...
It is attached to the house, and during sunny days doesn't need to be

heated
at all. In fact, it adds lots of heat to the house. But, on cloudy days, I
let it get down to about 55-60 degrees. The air just above the water is
almost as warm as the water, however. I grow mainly orchid cactus which
likes cool winters. That is why I insulate the sides and bottom of the

horse
trough. I do have quite an evaporation problem, but frequent filling

solves
the problem. Twice a winter I drain the trough and refill it to keep

mineral
buildup down. Also helps humidify the house! :-)

"dkat" wrote in message
...
How warm do you have to keep your greenhouse?

"bmuller" wrote in message
s.com...

"Greg Salata" wrote in message
...
I am considering a tropical water lily. Any suggestions on how to

winter
them in the midwest?

Thanks

I live in Michigan. I have a horse trough in my greenhouse. (about 6

ft
long, 2 ft wide, and 18 inches high) I use a couple of fish tank

heaters
to keep the horse trough water at 75 degrees (I wrap bubblewrap around

the
trough for insulation) and immerse the tubs with the lillies in the

trough.
They form new leaves and seem to thrive, but do not bloom, probably

because
they don't get enough light and warmth. The main danger is a tendency

to
put
them out too early in spring. If the pond water is cooler than 75 when

they
go out in spring, they will be severely set back.

I have done this for about 15 years, and rarely lose a plant.









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Old August 28th 03, 09:48 PM
bmuller
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Default wintering tropical lilies


"dkat" wrote in message
...
That is one serious room.... (now I have cactus flower envy....)... Not
something I could even think of doing myself (I like my cute little shed I
built but I have no delusions of being able to go beyond that scale)...
Shall I be REALLY foolish and spend my sons' tuition money on an

addition?!
Anyone want to vote in?


Don't! I don't want to be responsible for your son not having tuition
money! :-)

Seriously, when we built the thing 20 years ago, Michigan had a program to
encourage solar greenhouses. So this room met all the requirements, and we
got tax breaks, etc, etc, in addition to the floral benefits. You might
inquire if your state presently has such a program, and do a small scale
thing.


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Old August 29th 03, 04:25 AM
mad
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Default wintering tropical lilies

of course! if they want a college education make 'em work for it! they'll
appreciate it more. :-D
mad
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Where am I going and why am I in this handbasket?

From: "dkat"
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Date: Thu, 28 Aug 2003 19:42:57 GMT
Subject: wintering tropical lilies

Shall I be REALLY foolish and spend my sons' tuition money on an addition?!
Anyone want to vote in?

DK




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Old August 29th 03, 04:46 PM
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Ohhhhh, mad! I adore this sig ... you sure have some
winners ...

Nedra
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http://community.webshots.com/user/nedra118

"mad" wrote in message
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of course! if they want a college education make 'em work for it! they'll
appreciate it more. :-D
mad
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Where am I going and why am I in this handbasket?

From: "dkat"
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Date: Thu, 28 Aug 2003 19:42:57 GMT
Subject: wintering tropical lilies

Shall I be REALLY foolish and spend my sons' tuition money on an

addition?!
Anyone want to vote in?

DK




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Old September 1st 03, 10:40 PM
mad
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thanks, nedra. LOL
mad
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Of all the things I've ever lost I miss my mind the most.

From: "Nedra"
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Date: Fri, 29 Aug 2003 15:46:29 GMT
Subject: wintering tropical lilies

Ohhhhh, mad! I adore this sig ... you sure have some
winners ...

Nedra
http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Pines/4836
http://community.webshots.com/user/nedra118

"mad" wrote in message
...
of course! if they want a college education make 'em work for it! they'll
appreciate it more. :-D
mad
--
Where am I going and why am I in this handbasket?

From: "dkat"
Organization: Optimum Online
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Date: Thu, 28 Aug 2003 19:42:57 GMT
Subject: wintering tropical lilies

Shall I be REALLY foolish and spend my sons' tuition money on an

addition?!
Anyone want to vote in?

DK




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Old September 1st 03, 10:40 PM
mad
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Default wintering tropical lilies

thanks, nedra. LOL
mad
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Of all the things I've ever lost I miss my mind the most.

From: "Nedra"
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Date: Fri, 29 Aug 2003 15:46:29 GMT
Subject: wintering tropical lilies

Ohhhhh, mad! I adore this sig ... you sure have some
winners ...

Nedra
http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Pines/4836
http://community.webshots.com/user/nedra118

"mad" wrote in message
...
of course! if they want a college education make 'em work for it! they'll
appreciate it more. :-D
mad
--
Where am I going and why am I in this handbasket?

From: "dkat"
Organization: Optimum Online
Newsgroups: rec.ponds
Date: Thu, 28 Aug 2003 19:42:57 GMT
Subject: wintering tropical lilies

Shall I be REALLY foolish and spend my sons' tuition money on an

addition?!
Anyone want to vote in?

DK




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