Re: questions


Hi Claire,

I left mine in my pond last winter and it came back just fine this
spring.  I didn't even bother to put it to the bottom like I do the rest
of my water plants.  Have you done this and not have it overwinter in
the pond?

Josh
Iowa
z4


Claire Peplowski wrote:

> I never grew that plant being scared off by every book I ever read that
> mentioned it.  However I would like contribute this: houttunyia can be grown
> in a big pot in the water.  You can put it in a pond in a container which
> admits water and it will make a lush mound of foliage where it cannot get
> away.  You can buy a new one each year as it is now sold in the Home Depot
> for around $2.00.
>
> Claire Peplowski
> East Nassau, NY
> z4

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