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New Pond Residents
By Sid
- 17 May, 2008
- 7 likes
They were eventually released and explored their new home. Just a few minutes after taking this photo, a football came sailing over the fence and hit the lovely Hosta (H. 'Wide Brim') growing bottom left of photo, crushing several of the leaves and shoots <sigh> :-(
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Ponds looking good Sarah
17 May, 2008
have the fish got names...............
18 May, 2008
Its looking Fab sarah your plants have grown loads :O hope the Hosta will b ok?
18 May, 2008
Hi Jacque - thanks, yes the plants have grown loads - and so have the WEEDS! I'm sure the Hosta will recover very soon - thats one of the good things about plants - they grow back!
18 May, 2008
Eggbox - I'm open to suggestions for names for the fish - see my blog :-)
18 May, 2008
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awwwwww i know what that feels like,,,,, hope the hosta recovers
17 May, 2008