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Old 04-06-2005, 02:40 PM
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The lily and taro will recover, as I am sure the PF will. PF is kind
of hard to destroy. My leaves on the plants in and around our pond had
been shredded quite a few times earlier this year, and now its next to
impossible to even tell. Leave the plants alone, and don't trim the
leaves off until they start to die or turn yellow/brown. Its all part
of ponding.......

On Sat, 04 Jun 2005 06:29:43 -0600, Wilmdale
wrote:

===What an unpleasant surprise when I went outside this morning. There was
===a very 'nice' storm here in Colorado Springs last night and the drumming
===of the rain was a great sleep aid. However when I went out side there
===were leaves all over the place and as I checked on the small water lily
===pads I could see where there much have been hail last night as well.
===Looked all around and saw shredded plants every where. :-( :-( . Ever
===the taro leaves were gone as well as some of the parrots feather. So
===today, 'we' start over. Fortunately it is the Pikes Peak Water Garden
===Society annual plant sale. :-) :-) . That's where I will be them morning!
===Have a great one, all!
===W. Dale



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