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Roy, I think you're making this hobby a whole lot more work than it needed
to be. Carol covered the plants (below) and the ones she didn't know neither did I. My 2 cents are in regards to the lilies. If you only get a skim of ice, leave them where they are. Zone 7 here, and my lily crowns use to be only 8" from the surface. Never lost any, and my ice was more than a skim. What I was told, and has held true, is when a plant is listed hardy for your zone, as long as the crown/roots don't freeze, they'll survive. IME since, some plants can even handle being frozen solid. ~ jan "Roy" Plants in question are arrowhead, hornwart, duck week **Carol wrote:** ** These are HARDY even in zone 6 where I live. They don't need protection. & fairy moss, sensitive fern (Touch me Plant), ** I don't know about these two. parrots feather, miniature cat tails, ** Both of these are hardy. aponogene (sp?), ribbon grass (strawberries and creame) ** Apong's are not hardy - ribbon grass? Pickerel reed, ** This is hardy and will live over easily. Thalia, and Bog bean. ** Not sure about these - why not Google them and see for yourself what the experts recommend. ~Power to the Porg, Flow On!~ |
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