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How to Divide and Re-Pot Water Lilies


Video Description: Water lilies are probably the most popular aquatic plant. To grow successfully they require calm, still water away from disturbance by waterfalls, fountains or pumps and a sunny position. Gord Nickel walks you through the wonderful world of water lil

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