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| | | Re: New pond advice - lack of sun Quote:
Originally Posted by tom00_uk better a pond in shade than no pond at all | I so agree.
But if one is unhappy with your too-shady pond, it could be converted to a
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| | | Re: New pond advice - lack of sun Quote:
Originally Posted by Brocakat I so agree.
But if one is unhappy with your too-shady pond, it could be converted to a
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