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From: "Brentwood Bay Nurseries Ltd." <bbn at SHAW.CA>
Subject: Re: Z. Green Goddess
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Dear Jim,
We have Zantedeschia 'Green Goddess' listed as a zone 8 plant, which mean=s
hardy to -12C, so I don't think it would do too well going down to -20C. =If
you really want to try overwintering one outside, and aren't afraid to lo=se
a plant, the best thing to do would be to plant it in a well-drained area
and mulch it. Best of luck,
BRENTWOOD BAY NURSERIES LTD
1395 Benvenuto Avenue,
Brentwood Bay, BC V8M 1J5 Canada
Tel: 1-250-652-1507 Fax: 1-250-652-2761
www.brentwoodbaynurseries.com
(under construction)
Hi all,
How hardy is Zantedeschia 'Green Goddess'? I have three plants; one is i=n
a 3-gallon container and growing fast. Two are in smaller containers and
not growing so fast. I want to try the two smaller plants outdoors in th=e
ground. Does anyone have experience with wintering Green Goddess over in
cold climates?
Thanks,
Jim Shields
in central Indiana, where the winters can get down to colder than -20 C a=nd
the summers can go to 38 C.
*************************************************
Jim Shields USDA Zone 5 Shields Gardens, Ltd.
P.O. Box 92 WWW: http://www.shieldsgardens.com/
Westfield, Indiana 46074, USA Tel.
+1-317-896-3925
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<DIV><FONT face=Arial color=#0000ff size=2>Dear Jim,</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=Arial color=#0000ff size=2>We have Zantedeschia 'Gr=een Goddess'
listed as a zone 8 plant, which means hardy to -12C, so I don't think it =would
do too well going down to -20C. If you really want to try overwinte=ring
one outside, and aren't afraid to lose a plant, the best thing to do woul=d be to
plant it in a well-drained area and mulch it. Best of luck,</FONT><=/DIV>
<DIV>
<P><FONT size=2>BRENTWOOD BAY NURSERIES LTD<BR>1395 Benvenuto
Avenue,<BR>Brentwood Bay, BC V8M 1J5 Canada<BR>Tel: 1-250-652-1507 Fax:
1-250-652-2761<BR>www.brentwoodbaynurseries.com<BR>(under construction)</=FONT>
</P><BR><BR></DIV>
<P><FONT size=2>Hi all,<BR><BR>How hardy is Zantedeschia 'Green Goddess='?
I have three plants; one is in<BR>a 3-gallon container and growing fast.&=nbsp;
Two are in smaller containers and<BR>not growing so fast. I want to=try
the two smaller plants outdoors in the<BR>ground. Does anyone have
experience with wintering Green Goddess over in<BR>cold
climates?<BR><BR>Thanks,<BR>Jim Shields<BR>in central Indiana, where the =winters
can get down to colder than -20 C and<BR>the summers can go to 38
C.<BR><BR>*************************************************<BR>Jim
Shields =
USDA Zone 5 Shields Gardens, Ltd.<BR>P.O. Box
92  =;
WWW: <A href="http://www.shieldsgardens.com/"
target=_blank>http://www.shieldsgardens.com/</A><BR>Westfield, Indiana =46074,
USA &nbs=p;  =;
Tel. +1-317-896-3925</FONT> </P></BODY></HTML>
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