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I was so excited. Been ponding 3rd year now and this year decided to try
lotus. It is a dwarf variety not expensive. It finally sent up a bud and took forever to open. It was a tight partially open 1st day 2nd day it was just beautiful to look then on the 3rd day strong winds blew it right off the plant. So glad I took a picture. . . the snow will probably fly before it sends up another bud this late in the season. But there is always next year. Read in an issue of a pond magazine that some can be overwintered at the bottom of the pond. I'm in zone 5 anyone up this far ever try it?? |
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I have spoken to several people here in Chicago, Zone 5, who have kept Lotuses
in their ponds over the winter by lowering them to the bottom of the pond, 2.5 feet down. I'm myself am going to try to keep the bigger tubers in a pan of cold mud over the winter. Never done it before, though. |
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Hi Nedra As you can see I don't get to look at rec ponds often. I believe
it's spelled NELUMBO or something close to that. The tag is in the shed so I'll pull it out and check and if I'm wrong, I'll repost to you. A magazine article said they open and close within hours but the 1st day that it was open fully, it never closed and then got blown off the plant the next day so I believe that magazine article wasn't pertaining to all varieties of lotus but a specific family. In any event, I doubt I'll see another flower this year so when the leaves die off, what have I got to lose sinking it to the deep end. "Nedra" wrote in message nk.net... That is exciting! First blooms always are... Is your lotus hardy? What is the name of your lotus? Many are advertised in the various catalogs as being hardy. This means to zone 4! I don't know about putting it in the bottom of your pond.. that will depend on if it is hardy or not. Nedra http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Pines/4836 http://community.webshots.com/user/nedra118 "Peggy" wrote in message ... I was so excited. Been ponding 3rd year now and this year decided to try lotus. It is a dwarf variety not expensive. It finally sent up a bud and took forever to open. It was a tight partially open 1st day 2nd day it was just beautiful to look then on the 3rd day strong winds blew it right off the plant. So glad I took a picture. . . the snow will probably fly before it sends up another bud this late in the season. But there is always next year. Read in an issue of a pond magazine that some can be overwintered at the bottom of the pond. I'm in zone 5 anyone up this far ever try it?? |
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Hi Nedra As you can see I don't get to look at rec ponds often. I believe
it's spelled NELUMBO or something close to that. The tag is in the shed so I'll pull it out and check and if I'm wrong, I'll repost to you. A magazine article said they open and close within hours but the 1st day that it was open fully, it never closed and then got blown off the plant the next day so I believe that magazine article wasn't pertaining to all varieties of lotus but a specific family. In any event, I doubt I'll see another flower this year so when the leaves die off, what have I got to lose sinking it to the deep end. "Nedra" wrote in message nk.net... That is exciting! First blooms always are... Is your lotus hardy? What is the name of your lotus? Many are advertised in the various catalogs as being hardy. This means to zone 4! I don't know about putting it in the bottom of your pond.. that will depend on if it is hardy or not. Nedra http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Pines/4836 http://community.webshots.com/user/nedra118 "Peggy" wrote in message ... I was so excited. Been ponding 3rd year now and this year decided to try lotus. It is a dwarf variety not expensive. It finally sent up a bud and took forever to open. It was a tight partially open 1st day 2nd day it was just beautiful to look then on the 3rd day strong winds blew it right off the plant. So glad I took a picture. . . the snow will probably fly before it sends up another bud this late in the season. But there is always next year. Read in an issue of a pond magazine that some can be overwintered at the bottom of the pond. I'm in zone 5 anyone up this far ever try it?? |
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Hi Peggy,
That would be the Genus ... the general heading for Lotuses. I imagine it is a hardy. So go ahead and sink it to the bottom of your pond. In the early spring bring it up and before growth starts you can divide it. If it needs dividing, that is. It will begin to sprout in early April ... at least that is the norm around here... this past spring was not Normal! Good Luck! Nedra http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Pines/4836 http://community.webshots.com/user/nedra118 "Peggy" wrote in message ... Hi Nedra As you can see I don't get to look at rec ponds often. I believe it's spelled NELUMBO or something close to that. The tag is in the shed so I'll pull it out and check and if I'm wrong, I'll repost to you. A magazine article said they open and close within hours but the 1st day that it was open fully, it never closed and then got blown off the plant the next day so I believe that magazine article wasn't pertaining to all varieties of lotus but a specific family. In any event, I doubt I'll see another flower this year so when the leaves die off, what have I got to lose sinking it to the deep end. "Nedra" wrote in message nk.net... That is exciting! First blooms always are... Is your lotus hardy? What is the name of your lotus? Many are advertised in the various catalogs as being hardy. This means to zone 4! I don't know about putting it in the bottom of your pond.. that will depend on if it is hardy or not. Nedra http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Pines/4836 http://community.webshots.com/user/nedra118 "Peggy" wrote in message ... I was so excited. Been ponding 3rd year now and this year decided to try lotus. It is a dwarf variety not expensive. It finally sent up a bud and took forever to open. It was a tight partially open 1st day 2nd day it was just beautiful to look then on the 3rd day strong winds blew it right off the plant. So glad I took a picture. . . the snow will probably fly before it sends up another bud this late in the season. But there is always next year. Read in an issue of a pond magazine that some can be overwintered at the bottom of the pond. I'm in zone 5 anyone up this far ever try it?? |
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Hi Peggy,
That would be the Genus ... the general heading for Lotuses. I imagine it is a hardy. So go ahead and sink it to the bottom of your pond. In the early spring bring it up and before growth starts you can divide it. If it needs dividing, that is. It will begin to sprout in early April ... at least that is the norm around here... this past spring was not Normal! Good Luck! Nedra http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Pines/4836 http://community.webshots.com/user/nedra118 "Peggy" wrote in message ... Hi Nedra As you can see I don't get to look at rec ponds often. I believe it's spelled NELUMBO or something close to that. The tag is in the shed so I'll pull it out and check and if I'm wrong, I'll repost to you. A magazine article said they open and close within hours but the 1st day that it was open fully, it never closed and then got blown off the plant the next day so I believe that magazine article wasn't pertaining to all varieties of lotus but a specific family. In any event, I doubt I'll see another flower this year so when the leaves die off, what have I got to lose sinking it to the deep end. "Nedra" wrote in message nk.net... That is exciting! First blooms always are... Is your lotus hardy? What is the name of your lotus? Many are advertised in the various catalogs as being hardy. This means to zone 4! I don't know about putting it in the bottom of your pond.. that will depend on if it is hardy or not. Nedra http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Pines/4836 http://community.webshots.com/user/nedra118 "Peggy" wrote in message ... I was so excited. Been ponding 3rd year now and this year decided to try lotus. It is a dwarf variety not expensive. It finally sent up a bud and took forever to open. It was a tight partially open 1st day 2nd day it was just beautiful to look then on the 3rd day strong winds blew it right off the plant. So glad I took a picture. . . the snow will probably fly before it sends up another bud this late in the season. But there is always next year. Read in an issue of a pond magazine that some can be overwintered at the bottom of the pond. I'm in zone 5 anyone up this far ever try it?? |
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