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Zantedeschia "Hercules"
"Ford wrote in message You have Hercules? ((snip)) No, I don't, however I'm not so sure about those big ones in my neighbours garden. Will ask when I see her. -- Regards Bob in Runnymede, 17miles west of London, UK |
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Zantedeschia "Hercules"
On 23/6/04 20:04, in article ,
"Charlie Pridham" wrote: "Janet Baraclough" wrote in message ... I brought back some (not Herculean) zantedeschia from Madeira and potted them up, I'd like to decant them into the garden but not sure how much winter wet they can stand. Should I offer them a soggy spot in the bog garden, or something drier? Janet. Mine are in the pond all year round, froze solid this winter but still flowering well (my garden is too dry for planting them in the soil) And we have Zantedeschia both in the pond all winter and at the bottom of the garden where they are either dried right out or half drowned. But the ones in the pond get going faster and probably do better overall. So soggy is good. -- Sacha (remove the weeds after garden to email me) |
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Zantedeschia "Hercules"
"Ford wrote in message You have Hercules? ((snip)) No, I don't, however I'm not so sure about those big ones in my neighbours garden. Will ask when I see her. -- Regards Bob in Runnymede, 17miles west of London, UK |
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Zantedeschia "Hercules"
On 23/6/04 20:04, in article ,
"Charlie Pridham" wrote: "Janet Baraclough" wrote in message ... I brought back some (not Herculean) zantedeschia from Madeira and potted them up, I'd like to decant them into the garden but not sure how much winter wet they can stand. Should I offer them a soggy spot in the bog garden, or something drier? Janet. Mine are in the pond all year round, froze solid this winter but still flowering well (my garden is too dry for planting them in the soil) And we have Zantedeschia both in the pond all winter and at the bottom of the garden where they are either dried right out or half drowned. But the ones in the pond get going faster and probably do better overall. So soggy is good. -- Sacha (remove the weeds after garden to email me) |
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Zantedeschia "Hercules"
"Ford wrote in message You have Hercules? ((snip)) No, I don't, however I'm not so sure about those big ones in my neighbours garden. Will ask when I see her. -- Regards Bob in Runnymede, 17miles west of London, UK |
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Zantedeschia "Hercules"
"Ford wrote in message You have Hercules? ((snip)) No, I don't, however I'm not so sure about those big ones in my neighbours garden. Will ask when I see her. -- Regards Bob in Runnymede, 17miles west of London, UK |
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Zantedeschia "Hercules"
On 23/6/04 20:04, in article ,
"Charlie Pridham" wrote: "Janet Baraclough" wrote in message ... I brought back some (not Herculean) zantedeschia from Madeira and potted them up, I'd like to decant them into the garden but not sure how much winter wet they can stand. Should I offer them a soggy spot in the bog garden, or something drier? Janet. Mine are in the pond all year round, froze solid this winter but still flowering well (my garden is too dry for planting them in the soil) And we have Zantedeschia both in the pond all winter and at the bottom of the garden where they are either dried right out or half drowned. But the ones in the pond get going faster and probably do better overall. So soggy is good. -- Sacha (remove the weeds after garden to email me) |
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Zantedeschia "Hercules"
Thanks Bob, look forward to hearing from you.
Ford. On Thu, 24 Jun 2004 17:11:17 +0100, "Bob Hobden" wrote: "Ford wrote in message You have Hercules? ((snip)) No, I don't, however I'm not so sure about those big ones in my neighbours garden. Will ask when I see her. |
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