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Old June 14th 04, 05:43 PM
Benign Vanilla
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"Nedra" wrote in message
k.net...
Goddess of Lotus -- what a lovely and sexy name, BV!
Thanks a heap. You have covered the topic ... I can't think
of a thing to add ;-)


Any other title would be too little.

We all know of your success in planting lotuses in 4 feet of water...
It won the contest!! The ones growing in two feet of water were right
behind. Do you have blossoms yet?
For the third year I was unable to divide the lotuses. No one would

believe
the
fantastic growth and three blossoms - Wow!
I'll post pics of the pond shortly.

snip

I don't have blossoms yet. Both plants appear to be in a dead heat now, as
far as growth. We have some floater and a couple of aerials. I also have a
few leaves going yellow and are torn. I think the frogs have been using them
for extracurriculer activities.

BV.


 




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