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Wildlife pond – Somerset

Posted on June 15, 2011April 26, 2012Author adminPosted in country garden, garden, garden design

The garden is developing: the deck is down, the wildlife pond is filled, plants are being planted, the newts seem happy – just need to finish the planting and add more oxygenating plants.

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