Care of Lilies : Planting Instructions for Water Lily Pond Plants
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Different types of pond plants are inserted into their habitat in different ways. Get planting instructions for water lily pond plants with help from the pond department manager at a nursery in this free video clip. Expert: Shane Thorstrom Contact: www.glovernursery.com Bio: Shane Thorstrom is the Pond Department Manager at Glover Nursery in West Jordan, Utah. Filmmaker: Michael Burton Series Description: Water lilies must be planted and cared for in a very specific way to ensure they lead a long and healthy life. Learn about the care of lilies with help from the pond department manager at a nursery in this free video series.
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sir do plants perform well when they are turned and shaked while they are being transplanted?or gentle ?
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my name is sane quiet the same names right
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sounds like nate diaz
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Would they have to be repotted after time? Into a bigger pot
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Very useful. thank you!!!
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could I keep it in fish tank
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can i use soil in my plants on land
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Will it help get rid of some of the algae in my pond for more clear water?
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Sell them on e-bay
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In order to find out how many lily plants I would need , how much it many pads could a person expect from one potted plant like you had or tuber?
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OK EVERYONE WHO KNOWS THIS PLEASE TELL ME! You know that plant that has a big curved leaf that the top is resisitant to water? I think it's a vietnamese plant but i just cant find the name! It's on land not water. I know its a water lily but a diffrent kind, PLEASE HELP!
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hiiii,,,,my waterlilly pond is infested with snails ......any suggestions????
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what happens when that soil goes stagnant? do you change it out yearly or..? I inherited a pond with a lily, pulled it up today and it smelled like rot.
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Great video! Thanks, Shane. I appreciate it and I'm really looking forward to planting my first water lily
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I have a pond still in progress but want to get water lilies now.The pond may not be completed before next Spring.Can I use your method and just plant lillies in a drum of water outside through the winter, then transfer them to the pond when it is finished?I am in zone 7B I just want the water set up with plants that are thriving before adding koi Thank you.
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The lily pad floats so it can receive more sunlight, just like how a tree grows upwards. Also, in nature, you wouldnt see a single lilly.. there would be dozens of them, maybe hundreds. Also, it would be in relatively still water.
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its how they evolved. so frgbits completely floating gre in places where uprooting was rife by nature. buyt lilllies maybe grow in really quiet still places. so they dd not need to use naturak sekection, to get free floating roots
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Top video helped me out a lot thanks
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I bought a tuber (nymphaea sioux) and it has one main growing tips, but about 4 other smaller ones along the tuber. Should I plant it so that most of the growing tips are exposed or should I cut them off and just leave the main large one?
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fantastic video and..fantastic professional
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