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Old August 9th 05, 03:07 PM
gene
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The lotus that was savaged by a racoon in the spring just sent up its
first aerial leaf. I guess there was a little growing point left that
didn't rot. I don't think I'll get a blossom this season in Chicago,
because it started out so late, but I am wondering if I can lift and
store such a little lotus for the winter or does everyone just leave it
in the pond. It probably won't freeze if I leave it in, but I am
wondering whether it can be safely lifted and stored in a cool place
instead, so I can drain the pond it's in and not worry about it.
Thanks

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Old August 9th 05, 05:53 PM
Gale Pearce
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I aways put mine in the pond for the winter (currently growing on the deck
in a tub)
Gale :~)
"gene" wrote in message
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The lotus that was savaged by a racoon in the spring just sent up its
first aerial leaf. I guess there was a little growing point left that
didn't rot. I don't think I'll get a blossom this season in Chicago,
because it started out so late, but I am wondering if I can lift and
store such a little lotus for the winter or does everyone just leave it
in the pond. It probably won't freeze if I leave it in, but I am
wondering whether it can be safely lifted and stored in a cool place
instead, so I can drain the pond it's in and not worry about it.
Thanks



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Old August 18th 05, 11:14 PM
Jeff & Kathy Brown
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Gale...when you put it in the pond, at what depth do you put it and do you
leave it in the tub? Thanks
"Gale Pearce" wrote in message
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I aways put mine in the pond for the winter (currently growing on the deck
in a tub)
Gale :~)
"gene" wrote in message
ups.com...
The lotus that was savaged by a racoon in the spring just sent up its
first aerial leaf. I guess there was a little growing point left that
didn't rot. I don't think I'll get a blossom this season in Chicago,
because it started out so late, but I am wondering if I can lift and
store such a little lotus for the winter or does everyone just leave it
in the pond. It probably won't freeze if I leave it in, but I am
wondering whether it can be safely lifted and stored in a cool place
instead, so I can drain the pond it's in and not worry about it.
Thanks





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Old August 19th 05, 12:58 AM
Gale Pearce
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Gale...when you put it in the pond, at what depth do you put it and do you
leave it in the tub? Thanks
"Gale Pearce" wrote in message
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I aways put mine in the pond for the winter (currently growing on the

deck
in a tub)
Gale :~)



I put it in the pond for the winter (actually 2 of them) so they don't
freeze - where I put it is ~18 " deep - during the summer they are up on my
deck for the growing season - after the leaves die back, I cut them back to
2" above the soil, take them out of their "deck pots" ( 2" - 3" larger all
around and ~5" deeper than the Lotus pot) and put the actual planted Lotus
pot itself into the pond with ~ 10 " water over the tub - this depends on
how thick ice gets in the winter - mine is ~ 6-8" thick
Gale :~)


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Old August 9th 05, 07:18 PM
Reel Mckoi
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"gene" wrote in message
ups.com...
The lotus that was savaged by a racoon in the spring just sent up its
first aerial leaf. I guess there was a little growing point left that
didn't rot. I don't think I'll get a blossom this season in Chicago,
because it started out so late, but I am wondering if I can lift and
store such a little lotus for the winter or does everyone just leave it
in the pond. It probably won't freeze if I leave it in, but I am
wondering whether it can be safely lifted and stored in a cool place
instead, so I can drain the pond it's in and not worry about it.
Thanks

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