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Wintering marginal plants?

Started by asmackay, September 27, 2009, 12:33:24 PM

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asmackay

do marginal plants (in 8-10" of water) need to be cut back above the soil and dropped to the bottom of the pond to survive.  I plan on cutting the lililes back and leaving them in 30" deep water over winter.
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Anja

I cut everything "in" the water (no matter how deep) back to about a hand width above water level, simply because it'll otherwise flop over and rot. Whatever's on dry land I leave until the spring; the growth catches the snow which insulates the roots.
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