Hi folks want to move at least 4-5 at a time I'll be sending priority mail.It ran around $5.-6.00 last time I did it. I'll be trimming them back pretty good since it's time for them to go dormant.rhizomes only no seed I'm sorry but don't harvest it.Yellow and or white mostly no names tags long gone.
Looking for Yellow Lotus rhizome hardy in our zone 6.Or Pink Pampas grass,Azaias no red please ,something different that is hardy if it's worth more I can send more.let me know
Have Waterlilies for trading
I have Yellow Lotus seeds .
Thank you, Gumlla
We have some seed my mom's just impatient she wants a tater.
This is so cool Pakistan you are probably nice and warm 58 here feels like 40 rainy but we do need it recooping from drought.
Are these waterlilies perennial that will come back in the spring in my zone 5. Would I plant these early in the spring along side of the pond, or do you know where is best to plant them?
If you have anymore and they will grow in our zone, I would like some. LMK
I Think they should be okay in your area some were grown in Ohio.
I also would get out in rubber boots and go out as far as you can oh about a foot or two in the muck and anchor it down so as it is in the muck.Either put a rock on it or something like that.Make sure you don't put the rock on the crown or burry the crown.The crown is where the leaves come out of the rhyzome.This is how we have done it in the cow ponds with great success.
For a lined pond we pot them.Get a good size pot we usually use a nice 8-10"mum pot then line with around 1" pea gravel then you take clay mud out of your back yard.Where nothing else grows except weeds. Put in the pot then place your lily there and try to make sure when it starts to grow it will have room to move and put another layer of pea gravel rock over top of it never cover where the Leaves are comming out (crown).This is how we started everything here .Place pot in about 2'deep of pond for winter and 1'deep for spring.For the smaller types of Lilies about 6"under from the top of pot in spring.
Don't know if you have lined or mud ponds but beware of the koi if you have them in lined ponds they have a tendency to relocate everything here.If they can't they just rip them out.
I use to repot every season in fall or spring They also grow out of the pots split them ...
Some types just grow out and float to the top of the water and become one huge mat and then I go at them with a big knife.To trim out the excess.
