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Water Hyacinths
Theoretically, a bucket of pond water with some Hyacinths in will
overwinter in the greenhouse/garage/shed as long as it doesn't get too hot/cold. They can then be returned to the pond after the last frost of the spring. "ken" wrote in message s.com... Is it difficult to propgate Water Hyacinths. I understand that they die off each year and need to be repaced. Is that true? As you can tell, I am a beginner and I am trying to make a good healthy pond. Thanks -- ken ------------------------------------------------------------------------ posted via www.GardenBanter.co.uk |
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