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Rmplmnz
Banana Patch Attendent
Registered: August 2005 Location: Tampa, FL Posts: 2448
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Wed January 9, 2008 8:35am
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Rating: 10.00
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mskitty38583
banana junkie
Registered: November 2007 Location: north carolina Posts: 4071
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Wed January 9, 2008 9:19am
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Rating: 10.00
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------------------------------ WELCOME TO THE GATOR NATION
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drturf
Registered: November 2007 Location: southwestern CT Posts: 43
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Thu January 10, 2008 2:05am
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Rating: 10.00
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How do you over winter the lillies being soo far north?
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sandy0225
Northern Tropics
Registered: November 2005 Location: Muncie, Indiana zone 5 Posts: 1718
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Thu January 10, 2008 6:51am
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The Victoria waterlilies are grown as annuals only. They would be way too hard, not to mention large! to overwinter.
------------------------------ Sandy Burrell
:bananarow:
Northern Tropics Greenhouse
1501 East Fuson Road
Muncie, IN 47302
northerntropics.com
specializing in bananas, heirloom tomatoes and water gardening plants~
check out our new online store at our website!
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