Indoor Gardening For A Business

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Posted by G. Thumb | Posted in General Garden | Posted on 22-02-2009

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Indoor Gardening For A Business
For winter fish pond?

I have a quick question for those of you with experience in fish ponds. A couple of my relatives owned a water garden center but have since gone out of business. I have a Koi Pond in my backyard, which is below the soil surface, but .. my grandparents have one that is not .. by its source in a large garden. The fish were removed to a tank cover for the winter because of the pond does not fall below ground level. The water was drained, but they said they actually have to fill with water? Rubber coating that can be damaged by exposure to ice / snow and temperatures cold? I thought that having water in it and freezing, may damage it. Which is better? Sorry .. the line is not preformed .. reduced its rubber-to-fit style of the family company. Its large … 12'x5 problems oval with a fountain on a pedestal in the center .. high on a bed.

Fill the pond. Yes, the lining will be damaged if exposed to sun, ice and cold. Fill up the top and just leave it alone.


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