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On 15 May 2005 20:08:02 -0700, "Ann in Houston"
wrote: This stuff likely will help with cold, heat, rain and even coons and herons.BUT--- I used a more flexible version of it a couple of years ago and within two hours, a koi jumped up and landed in the middle of it, where he died. I wouldn't use it. This stuff really works to keep the heat in heated swimming pools, no hype. But Ann brings up a very good point. In good time, it will be summer and heating our ponds will be the farthest things from our minds. ![]() lily pond with no koi, hmmmmmm, maybe I can win that first lily bloom of the year contest next year, or would that be cheating? ;-) ~ jan ~Power to the Porg, Flow On!~ |
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