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Is it possible to plant water lillys in a Wisconsin Pond?
"If people concentrated on the really important things in life, there'd be a shortage of fishing poles." Doug Larson
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Most definately yes. Look for my hardy water lily article in Jul-Aug Pond Boss mag.
Last edited by Bill Cody; 04/07/10 09:43 PM.
aka Pond Doctor & Dr. Perca Read Pond Boss Magazine - America's Journal of Pond Management
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Thank you Bill will they live over the winter? I did read your tropical WL article. Looking forward to reading part 2
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Thank you Bill will they live over the winter? I did read your tropical WL article. Looking forward to reading part 2 Me 2.
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Chimming right in here and a bit off current topic, but I have a lot of slimmy green FA on my pond ALREADY this spring. Should I leave it alone, let MN take her cource, or do I need to chemicalize (my new word) it? Pond is only 2 1/2 years old, but has some 15-18 LMB already, and some 9-11" RES and BG.
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