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Covering the surface
Hi, I have a 12x7x2 pond approx 1150gal. Water looks good and fish seem
healthy but i have a problem of not getting enough surface coverage from plants to ward off all the sun. The pond gets a solid 8hrs of full sun. I have three hardy water lily plants and some hyacinth and water lettuce but they don't seem to be spreading as good as I thought. And there are some marginal plants too. Temporarily i have an beach umbrella over a section to help cover it. Any other suggestions? Thanks....... |
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