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Old 26-06-2004, 01:08 AM
RichToyBox
 
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Default Another Lily question

Someone markets a solar heater for koi ponds, probably stolen from the swim
pool market. Hook a small submersible pump with some tubing to it and turn
it on during the day and it is supposed to heat the pond. I have seen one
at my local pond dealers, but she has not used it in a couple of years and I
didn't think it would work for heating my ponds.
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"Heather" wrote in message
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Thanks Kathy

One thing about having a pond...... I want to move further south. I am
envious of the longer growing season and nice warmth. Today is not even

70F
here. Very unusual for the end of June. I'm even considering buying a
solar panel used to heat swimming pools and hook it up to the pond.

Wonder
if anyone has done this.

Heather


"Ka30P" wrote in message
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Heather wrote Temp
65F.

I'm thinking this may be the reason.
It is too cold yet up north.
And I hate to tell you this but I've got
my very first tropical lily flowering today :-)))
Of course I've had to put up with 100 degree
days in June, not usual here.


kathy :-)
algae primer
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