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planting hardy water lilies

spinachqueen
11 years ago

Greetings, I need some information about planting the water lilies that we purchased today. We have a natural pond . The center depth is about 6 -8ft. The plants that we purchased are in plastic pots with lots of leaf growth already and even a blossom on one. We'd like to leave the plants in the pond over the winter but the pond does freeze sometimes. I don't understand how you fertilize the plant during the growing season if it is submerged in the water. Do you pull the whole pot up and add the fertilizer or what? The nursery said that we could take the plants out of the pots and plant them in the mud bottom of the pond. I don't know how we could plant them at the bottom at this stage of plants growth. If we did this the leaves (pads) would be totally underwater and I read that this should not be done. Also don't know how to fertilize if the plants are in deep water.

I'd appreciate any advice that you can give to someone new at this. We're anxious to get the plants in the water soon!

Thanks

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