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![]() "Raj" wrote in message om... Hi folks, I need some suggestions for a small pond I inherited with the house in Northern NJ. It is roughtly 5x4 with severly rounded corners (to the point that it is neither circular nor square), about 3' deep at the center. There are no shelves for marginal plants. It has a about 7' high waterfall. Currently I have the waterfall turned off as I need to fix some leaks but the water gets pumped up into a bio filter at the top and dumped back into the pond from a tube. I have been battling pea soup syndrome for 3 years and am determined to fix it the right way :-) I am planning to add under water and floating plants and also some tadpoles, *maybe* a couple of small fish. I added some anachris from my fish tank last week. I plan to get another underwater plant this week. My big concern is to cover the water surface as the sun beats down on the pond for a good part of the day. I would *love* to add an hardy lilly but am having second thoughts due to the waterfall. So am looking for some recommendations. Sounds like the perfect Lotus garden to me. -- BV. www.iheartmypond.com |
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