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Ponds vanishing
On Oct 19, 7:10 am, ~ jan wrote:
On Sun, 18 Oct 2009 19:26:41 EDT, Bonnie NJ wrote : It's getting time to shut the pumps down and I'm not looking forward to the quiet. Bonnie NJ Hiya Bonnie, I was thinking of you the other day, though I'm not sure if I've got you and the right pond connected. It was in regards to hiding plumping outsid e the pond, did you once use silk house plants? See my watercress picture, underneath is a large white elbow with 1 large and 1 smaller ball valve connected to a black spray bar:http://i973.photo bucket.com/albums/ae212/jjspond/th_fallpondclosing01... ~ jan ------------ Zone 7a, SE Washington State Ponds:www.jjspond.us No, I never used silk house plants in my pond. My luck the fish would try to eat them or they would just mildew. Sorry I can't help you with that. Bonnie |
Ponds vanishing
On Sat, 7 Nov 2009 21:35:24 EST, Bonnie NJ wrote:
I was thinking of you the other day, though I'm not sure if I've got you and the right pond connected. It was in regards to hiding plumping outsid e the pond, did you once use silk house plants? See my watercress picture, underneath is a large white elbow with 1 large and 1 smaller ball valve connected to a black spray bar:http://i973.photo bucket.com/albums/ae212/jjspond/th_fallpondclosing01... ~ jan ------------ Zone 7a, SE Washington State Ponds:www.jjspond.us No, I never used silk house plants in my pond. My luck the fish would try to eat them or they would just mildew. Sorry I can't help you with that. Bonnie They weren't in the pond. :-) They were used outside to hide the pumping, I remember this person having a unique filter set-up with lots of siphons feeding the settlement tanks. ~ jan ------------ Zone 7a, SE Washington State Ponds: www.jjspond.us |
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