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brandonsdad02

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I have some strawberries and cream at the top of my falls too. I had to make big berm for my skippy to sit on for my waterfall to flow how I wanted it too I just pulled the liner up to the very top of my berm. I hides all of the plumbing for my stream and the cord for the pump that is buried in the rocks at the edge of the pond. Will post pictures in just a few mins.
 

brandonsdad02

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For plants in the pond and my mini bog...this is what I have.

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For the string algae...I used this and one treatment took care of it.

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I trade flowers here too. Good way to get things you don't have and good way to get rid of things you have to much of. It's a very nice plant and should work better for you than it did for me. It should help shade your waterfall nicely and it really looks good when when planted in bunches. I like the red and green leaves, will give your water garden a nice contrast in colors. :)
 

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Nice pictures, love the big ones. You can post them via photobucket, that puts them in big. Or just do as an attachment.

Love your plants brandons dad Everything is looking great.
 

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Very pretty plants Brandon! Do you know the names of all those plants in case we might want to get some and are they all hardy in winter?
 

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