Water Soldiers
By Clarice
- 1 May, 2010
- 10 likes
In wildlife pond, dont seem to get any wildlife init, but there are some little black insect things on one of the little pot plants thats in there, so suppose its a start.
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Right these i got yesterday from the pond world near B&Q, £1-99 each and they come back every year.
1 May, 2010
thanx carol, is that the big place on preston road through B&Q roundabout, do you plant them or just pop in pond as they are
1 May, 2010
Yes, its hard to get there with out a car as have to cross dual carraige way and there,s no foot path, thats why i go to the one on division lane, as its so easy to get there.
1 May, 2010
carol you can always call me i will go with you if im not busy, you have my number dont you ;o)
1 May, 2010
Will do but, they are ok for somethings but still like division lane one best, think its because they are smaller and find them friendly and seem to know more about fish.
1 May, 2010
ok, well if you need to go to any and to far to walk just say, you know me i love going to garden centres etc ;o))
1 May, 2010
Will do:o))
1 May, 2010
Hope the water soldiers march on well Clarice !
1 May, 2010
So do i :o))
2 May, 2010
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where did you get your water soldiers carol ;o) are they planted or do you just pop them in pond
1 May, 2010