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Old 28-09-2008, 01:11 PM posted to rec.ponds.moderated
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robJ wrote:
I have a Skippy filter loaded with Water Hyacinths which serves a 3500
gal pond. I live in Dallas, Texas where it doesn't freeze until mid
Dec. Do i have to do anything to winterize these plants? Does a freeze
kill them?

Hi,
Assuming you're not just joking you are in violation of Texas law.
http://www.ntwgs.org/articles/illegalAquatics.html says:
/quote
The State of Texas doesn't just frown on the possession of harmful or
potentially harmful exotic plants. It is illegal to posses these plants
in Texas. Possession of any prohibited plant species is a Class B Parks
and Wildlife Code Misdemeanor punishable by

* a fine of not less than $200 nor more than $2000,
* a jail term not to exceed 180 days, or
* both a fine AND imprisonment.

Each individual plant of a prohibited species constitutes a separate
violation. The law applies to everyone: aquatic plant producers and
distributors, garden centers, pond supply stores, pet stores, and
individual pondkeepers. So if Joe Ponder is caught with 10 water
hyacinth in his backyard pond, that would be 10 separate violations,
with potential fines totaling $20,000.
/unquote
Get a compost pile or a lawyer.
HTH -_- how

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