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Over wintering Spider Lily/Taro



 
 
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Old October 25th 04, 03:49 PM
MC
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Default Over wintering Spider Lily/Taro

Has anyone had luck sinking these to the bottom of their pond for the
winter (what zone are you in)? How about just keeping the Taro root
wrapped in newspaper ina cool place for the winter? I am in zone 5
and am wondering if they I should just treat them as houseplants for
the winter or can do something else with them.
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Old October 29th 04, 01:35 PM
Inez & Leonard Dolatowski
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treat them as houseplants for the winter

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Has anyone had luck sinking these to the bottom of their pond for the
winter (what zone are you in)? How about just keeping the Taro root
wrapped in newspaper ina cool place for the winter? I am in zone 5
and am wondering if they I should just treat them as houseplants for
the winter or can do something else with them.



 




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