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Mar 6, 2012 5:56 PM CST
Name: Sally
Wesley Chapel. FL (Zone 9a)
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I agree with Holly. If you are willing to put in the "grunt" work and do your research, it's easy enough to put in a water feature. I have one in my front yard, one in my back yard and one on the lanai. All three are different types but all three were easy to do. The hardest part was digging the hole for the front and back yard ones and making sure I had it all level! Oh, also, if you are putting them into the ground, make sure you have decent drainage as heavy rains will have a tendency to lift a lighter pond material. Hilarious!

Oh, and btw, Holly I just ADORE that blue color "egg"!!! Lovey dubby

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