pond cover
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pond cover
been busy the last couple of weeks building a pond cover for the winter it is a wood frame with 2 layers of bubble wrap on each side and a layer of polytunnel plastic an each side.
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Re: pond cover
Lee
That looks like a good cover for the winter
I've got to try & make one for my pond once I
find the money after I restock my pond (Its full
of very concentrate PP this week but once I get
home on monday I,m going to empty the pond and
refill from empty and start again.
Best Regards
That looks like a good cover for the winter
I've got to try & make one for my pond once I
find the money after I restock my pond (Its full
of very concentrate PP this week but once I get
home on monday I,m going to empty the pond and
refill from empty and start again.
Best Regards
Re: pond cover
That is one good looking cover Lee, in fact the hole in the ground looks pretty good too. 

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Re: pond cover
That looks great Lee and will keep all the heat in over the Winter