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Elaine T wrote:
Home Depot got some pond plants in for cheap so I thought I'd give them a try. I don't trust the info on the tags, though. How deep water do I need over the pot surface of... Iris ensata - Japanese Iris. The white one says 2-5", while the the purple one says 5-10" Pontederia cordata - Pickerel weed. The carton says 8-12" Those, I believe, would be _maximums_. Either one will thrive in wet soil, they don't need any water over their crowns. I also got a lily. It's got a few tiny leaves and I'm not sure how to tell which side of the tuber is going to grow. It's hardy, so my understanding is that I put it on one side of a pot and it will grow across it, right? There's different kinds of hardy lily tuber too. I stopped actually planting lilies - just fasten them to a weight, and drop them in the pond! - so I really can't recall which end you expect to grow. The important rule is to keep the crown where those leaves emerge above the soil line. -- derek |
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