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Need advise on winterizing pond plants.
I live just west of oronto, Canada. TIA ANO |
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A.N.Other wrote:
Need advise on winterizing pond plants. Hardy plants can generally be left in the pond. Tropicals have to come indoors, or be composted. If you can lower hardy plants below the maximum depth of ice, they generally have a better chance, but some plants (irises, rushes, watercress) survive freezing. We'd give better advice if we knew which plants you have. I live just west of oronto, Canada. You either have an extra T or you're missing one :-) -- derek |
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Hi:
We are just outside Woodstock. Our pond goes to 4' but the lilies have wintered over at 2' and the iris at1' or less. as Derek said it would help to know what plants you have. Heather "A.N.Other" wrote in message ... Need advise on winterizing pond plants. I live just west of oronto, Canada. TIA ANO |
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Heather wrote:
Hi: We are just outside Woodstock. I used to live there... (pre-pond, though) -- derek |
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"Derek Broughton" wrote in message
... A.N.Other wrote: Need advise on winterizing pond plants. We'd give better advice if we knew which plants you have. Pond is iregular (approx a triangle) with a base 23ft x height 16ft. depth is 42in with a self at about 22in at the ends. Pump becket 3500 submersible in skimmer box - filter and water falls. No bottom drain/scavenge plants: Hardy water lilies. Bullrushs - various Rushes Unknown variety v tall with bottle brush seed pod. Parrot feather Black tarro Yellow Flag Iris unknowns given me by friends, or found growing in with other purchases. 1) small narrow saw edged leaves with small white flowers. 2) arrow shaped leaf, flower is a white spike. 3) odd shaped leaf (looks like the silloette of an oak tree) yellow flowers. Fish (those left after herron attack) 4 large subunkins (6in) they've been busy so there numerous small fry. 2 Goldfish You either have an extra T or you're missing one :-) Missing one. ANO |
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A.N.Other wrote:
depth is 42in with a self at about 22in at the ends. .... So that's deep enough to protect all of the hardy plants. These ones can freeze solid, so you don't have to do anything with them: Bullrushs - various Rushes Unknown variety v tall with bottle brush seed pod. Yellow Flag Iris These ones should be sunk below the ice. I use baskets with rope on them to let me grap the lilies - because at the bottom of your pond, you'd have to get IN in the spring, otherwise, and you don't want to do that! Parrot feather Hardy water lilies. Now, K30 and others were suggesting that the Parrot feather will probably survive anyway. I like to grab a few bunches, stuff them in some pantyhose (with a stone for weight), and lower it with the lilies. This is tropical: Black tarro and makes a good house plant over the winter. unknowns given me by friends, or found growing in with other purchases. 1) small narrow saw edged leaves with small white flowers. Floating leaves, or on a stalk? If floating, I'd suspect some kind of Nymphoides (floating heart) or else water cress. Water cress is very hardy. Nymphoides can be treated exactly like lilies - some are hardy, some are tropical. If it's on a stalk, I have no idea. 2) arrow shaped leaf, flower is a white spike. Arrowhead? Sagittarius latifolia. http://www.k12.nf.ca/sjis/landhabita...arrowhead.html If that's what it is, it can freeze solid. 3) odd shaped leaf (looks like the silloette of an oak tree) yellow flowers. Not a clue about this one. You either have an extra T or you're missing one :-) Missing one. LOL. West of Toronto puts you in notably milder terrain than west of Orono. :-) -- derek |
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