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Old 01-11-2006, 03:08 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default BDT's Planted Pond (PICTURE INTENSIVE)

I just found this absolutely stunning pond that's well planted. It's a great shame that there's not more photos.



















Pretty dogs.

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Old 01-11-2006, 09:09 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Simple beautiful !

Thanks for sharing.
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Beautiful!
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That's probably the most thickly planted pond I've seen. Nice! Looks like the dogs enjoy it too
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Beautiful pond.

What/who is BDT?

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BDT is Budi, a member of this forum. I was reading an old post and came across his signature which lead me to his photo gallery. Absolutely stunning!

Up until I joined this hobby and saw pictures like these, I honestly thought that all ponds are supposed to be green. I didn't know that it's actually green because of a green water algae bloom. I had no idea that ponds can have such beautifully clear water. The things you'll learn. ::laughs::
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that's a great pond. mine is languishing in the winter doldrums now...coated in leaves and etc. yesterday, the neighborhood loose dogs jumped into it and rolled around a bit. luckily there isn't much that isn't dorant right now.
with any luck this spring, it'll start to perk back up!
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Yay! Spring is here! Now I get to try to make my pond look like this one!
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Did my spring cleaning in my 55 gal pre-form this weekend. The aquatic forget-my-nots (Myosotis scorpioides) and Iris are starting to show growth; and dragonfly nymphs?! I'll have a bumper crop of dragonflies this years.

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