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DO I NEED TO DRAIN POND IN WINTER?



 
 
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Old February 2nd 11, 06:46 PM
micgalnixon micgalnixon is offline
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I propose to plant, and then fish. I do not like to use Plants grown in one person, because I want to take their nutrients from the water, so I like them both in the rubble of the planter or simply tied to a rock. You should not feed fish in winter when the water temperature below 10 degrees Celsius.
 




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