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David Sim 16-12-2005 05:21 PM

UK Pond
 
Hi

Pond in southern UK - when's the best time to re-introduce some of the
plants I've removed for the winter?



Koi-lo 17-12-2005 12:31 AM

UK Pond
 

"David Sim" wrote in message
...
Hi

Pond in southern UK - when's the best time to re-introduce some of the
plants I've removed for the winter?

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Since I'm in the USA I don't know what your weather is like there in the UK
so will make a general suggestion. We introduce our tropical or tender
plants after the last frost date for our area. Where I live in zone 6 that
is April 15th. I usually wait until the 20th to be on the safe side. Your
agriculture dept. should know your last frost date. Go by that.
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sean mckinney 18-12-2005 10:33 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by David Sim
Hi

Pond in southern UK - when's the best time to re-introduce some of the
plants I've removed for the winter?

Why did you remove any in the first place, I am way North of you, Belfast, and I havent ever removed plants, even thalia delbata which I was told I should do and this is its 2nd or 3rd winter. The only plant I would consider removing are tropical water lilies but I cant even keep them in summer so winter isnt an issue.
I dont know when you should reintroduce them now that you have them out, btw what plants are they?, but I believe as a general rule most plants will be ok providing that the crown, growth point, doesnt freeze, ie, it is below the bottom of any ice that will form.


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