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Old 11-02-2006, 06:44 AM posted to rec.ponds
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Default Too Early to put Water Hyacyinth (sp?) Out?

I have one lonely water hyacinth plant sitting in a small vessel of
water in the house for over-wintering it. (One of the dogs happened to
develop a taste for destroying all the rest and this one is the only
survivor from last year.)

Air temps around here are up into the mid- to upper-60's and nighttime
temps only in the 40's. (Water temp unknown; thermometer's broken.)
Temps should remain about the same for at least a week--maybe more.

Is it too early to put out my solitary survivor in the pond?

--Bryan

(Who finally learned how to filter on nntp-posting-host headers on Usenet.)
 
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