Posted November 23rd, 2009

How To Choose A Water Feature



example features a bucket type base, which can be sunk into the ground, surrounded by a shallow tray for plants and pebbles. The central feature is a circular stone ball with a hole at the top for the water. Remember that all running water features require a power source. Water and electricity can be a lethal combination, so do use a qualified electrician to install your electric pump. Some work off solar power, which are suitable if you don’t have a power source nearby.The ultimate effect …

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uni000ver000sal November 24th, 2009

Are any of these features made in England?

I bet you, they are not!

What happened to all the talented stonemasons?

Say NO to imports!

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