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The Bumper Book of Garden Ponds
Pages: 240, Edition: 2nd Revised edition, Hardcover, Interpet Pub ... Last Update 10.12.2009 06:10
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by - written on 26/09/09 (Very useful, 73 readings)
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A pond adds an extra dimension to a garden; colour, movement, and the sound of running water can all enhance the enjoyment we get from our open spaces. A garden pond can also be important for wildlife, too. The number of ponds in the British countryside is diminishing at an alarming rate, harming already threatened wildlife even further. The Interpet Bumper Book of Garden Ponds aims to help the reader design, build and maintain a garden pond, of whatever type is required. And there are many different pond types: do you want a large or small pond, sunken or raised, formal, informal, or semi-formal, natural, or one suitable for gorgeous Koi carp? ... Read the complete review
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