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Old August 13th 06, 09:37 AM posted to alt.garden.pond.chat
JasonDM
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Default New to gardening/ponds and a little confused.

Many thanks for the reply Nick. I picked up a liner and have looked at
a few sites regarding fitting it but what I'm not sure is, how do I
secure it in place or do I just put the liner in and fill it up? if I
sound like a complete amature, it's because I am

Jason

Nick Byford wrote:
It's probably best to line - I would. It's apparently not good practice to
have fish and wood in the same pond (however small), same goes for metals.

Make sure if there are fish in there that it is over eighteen inches deep
and tyhat there ios some form of oxygenation - canadian pond weed or a
minature fountain/waterfall.

Nick
www.pennix.co.uk


 




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