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"Heather" wrote in message ... Picture at http://community.webshots.com/user/heathersmyth under 2004 at the bottom of the page. WHat did you use for surface area in the skippy filter? (Is that the right term? It looks like strips of something in mesh bags.) A |
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"Heather" wrote in message ... We are in Zone 5 in SW Ontario. Third year for the elephant ears. Have green and purple. Mine are planted in mesh baskets with rocks holding them in place. When the roots really get going some of the rocks can be removed to make room for the roots and base to expand. They are placed not far from the bottom of the water fall and not fertilized. The roots extend out the mesh and use available nutrients in the pond water. Last summer they grew massive and it wasn't that great a summer. Also shady where mine are. When expecting bad thunder storms with winds I drop deeper in the pond or lay them down. In the fall I either move to a large pot of water and grow as a house plant all winter or let them dry up. I needed to split one last year so let it dry up; divided it; and restarted it about January. Don't put out until danger of frost is past. Picture at http://community.webshots.com/user/heathersmyth under 2004 at the bottom of the page. Heather ~~~~ }((((o ~~~~~~ }{{{{o ~~~~~~~ }(((((o Humm..... I wonder how they would do in zone 5? Anyone in zone 5 every grown elephant ears successfully? W. Dale I like the way you supported the light grid. I am envious of the water hyacinth. Only one of mine survived the winter and it is struggling. JD |
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