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A quick query
Ok, I tried frogbit in my pond this year and was pleased with its growth
(it's a freaking unstoppable juggernaut really) though I am unsure of what to do now that winter is here. Do I remove all of it and put some aside in my stock tank to winter over like I do with some of the other pond plants, or will it be okay to leave in the pond... Now that I think about it, I'm assuming its an annual and should be removed, no? |
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Here in zone 7a, SE WA, it is an annual.
I've taken some inside into an aquarium which is running with an airstone. Will see if it survives the winter. kathy :-) 3000 gallon pond 800 gallon frog bog home of the watergardening labradors zone 7 SE WA state |
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Here in zone 7a, SE WA, it is an annual.
I've taken some inside into an aquarium which is running with an airstone. Will see if it survives the winter. kathy :-) 3000 gallon pond 800 gallon frog bog home of the watergardening labradors zone 7 SE WA state |
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