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Is it legal? (plant acquisition) [and frogs]
Wow. So many different answers.
1. The people who live around the pond are in an association that also controls the swimming area, so I would think that if I just talk to someone in that association, I'd prolly be ok, I guess. Our friend lives there, so I'll ask him to ask around. 2. There are beavers living there. We've been swimming and kayaking in there for a few years and we seem fine, but would plantlife from there harm my goldfish? Loved reading the answers. Thanks for all the different points of view. This is only my second season with a pond. I am really enjoying it. It's just a small thing, compared to what most of you have, but it seems to be thriving. Something odd tho, last year by this time we had about 6-7 frogs. By the end of the season, we had 9. This year, none. What's up with that, do you think? We had a very cold, wet spring. Ya think that would affect things? -- LN in NH (new gardener in zone 5) |
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