russchilds
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Looks amazing!!!!! Fantastic job!!!!
Yes mort very good spot mate. The plastic strip for the infinity window mate. I had it on. But I did not like it.
To my vision it did not give it the same affect. So I went back to the glass look. Plus I can clean the top 1/2 inch at top so skimmer can suck. When I feed the fish it can gather there mate. And I want to be able to see all the crap. So as not to grow wrong bacteria.and it is hid inside the strip.
Also yes your spot on with the plants mate.some are to deep. Some say they are to deep for that type of plant. The instructions. Take the ferns mate. I have lost a few. In to deep of water. But I have also grown some as well. In my old pond. So I am taking a chance with them pal. Bulrushes I have grown at 4feet depth. Same again lost some won some. Lily s same. I don't like to see pots sticking out the water so will again take the chance.thats why I have them in baskets mort.take out replace if need be, hope this answere s your point s mate. Good spot. The depth mort is 2 1/2 feet. All the best Fred
There aren't really any <"hardy ferns that will grow submerged">. Your best bet (for a constantly wet site) are Royal Fern (Osmunda regalis), Shuttlecock Fern (Matteucia struthiopteris), Marsh Fern (Thelypteris palustris) and Lady Fern (Athyrium filix-femina).Do you happen to know which species of fern you have? Common name will do. I looking for something to go round the edge of my pond (not even a puddle compared to yours).