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Does the pond have access to electricity and a water supply?

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Does the pond have access to electricity and a water supply?

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You will probably have to refill your pool or add smaller amounts of water at some point. If your garden includes waterfalls or circulating water, you will need access to a normal household circuit, which should be no father than 6 feet from the pond. Keeping a good stock Once you have chosen an exact location, you can consider the dimensions and what you would like your water garden to include. Some popular choices for fish include Japanese Koi, which are colorful and can grow to 2 or 3 feet in length, and different kinds of goldfish, including Calicoes, Fantails, and Orandas, and Golden Orfe. Of course, you’ll be adding water plants to the pond as well. There are three types of plants you can include (submerged, marginal, and floating) and you should include a combination of all three to create a uniform and self-sustaining pond. Submerged plants include Anacharis and Water Milfoil, marginal, or bog plants, include Arrowhead and Cattails, and floating plants include Duckweed and Wate

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