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It's getting warm
« on: January 09, 2009, 06:14:52 PM »
We have a warm front here in my neck of the woods (Buckeye, AZ).  I'm thinking about placing my lilies in the new pond.  I know as soon as I do, BAM, cold front.  It has been in the high 60's to low 70's.  What do you think?  Is it a risk?  I'm scared. :-\  ;D
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Re: It's getting warm
« Reply #1 on: January 10, 2009, 05:04:42 PM »
The air temps don't mean squat. It's the water temps that you need to check on. If they are hardies, why did you take them out to start with? If they are tropicals, leave them where they are for now, Winter is just begun. There is still February yet to go.
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