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Hyacinth can handle a freeze if their growth buds are not frozen. We cover
them with plastic and keep the water circulating. They are thus in 32 degree water, but not frozen. The plastic protects that much. About half make it through the winter. In the spring we strip the dead leaves and let them grow. The ones that died are mush by then. Fairly easy to tell which is which. Jim "kc" wrote in message ... Okay, I tried to research this on the web, where I found a pond supply page listing water hyacinth and anachris as HARDY WINTER PLANTS--there go that page's credibility--mine just turn to mush if I leave them in, and I'm in zone 8! I have zebra grass, horsetail, pickerel, cattail, dwarf papyrus, canna lily (can you see I spend WAY too much this spring and want to save some of my investment) and outside the pond elephant ear, ginger flower and banana tree (which is probably already dead). I want to keep the bringing of plants inside to a minimum if possible. I have read things here about "sinking" plants, which I don't really understand--how do you sink a plant--put rocks in the pot so it sinks to the bottom of the pond, or what? Thanks for any help you choose to give! Kirsten |
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