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Feb 17, 2015 11:24 AM CST
Name: Kelli
Canoga Park, CA, Sunset 19 (Zone 10a)
Where summer is winter
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JWWC said:Stick the pots in the shallow part of your pond so that they are in 1-2 inches of water and they will likely take off. In your neck of the woods they would probably benefit from some afternoon shade as well.


I can't put them in the pond anymore. Raccoons knock over all of the pots. The pond is full sun anyways. I will water them more often and see if they come out of dormancy. This happens every year. I am afraid they are dead but they come back. They only do that in the winter so I think they are going through genuine dormancy. I saw a little bit of new growth on a plant today.

They are getting afternoon shade.

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