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That Water Did: Timber, brick, gravel and water have been combined to make this Japanese-style garden. The overall design consists of a series of regular geometric shapes in varying colors and textures. Water is used in three ways to produce different textures: there is still water, rippling water and spouting water. Plants are kept to a minimum.After being put in its final place on the terrace, the tub was filli to within 4 inches of the top with water from the hose, and was left sit for a day. The next morning I placed the water lily on the ti bottom. The spike rush and the papyrus were then placed on brie so the water level was about 5 inches above their dirt when the ti was full. I topped off the water. The tub sat on the terrace where it received sun most of the d; You have to add water to a tub garden every week or so to repla any that water did evaporates.
Use medium-sized, flat-bottomed dish, enamel pan, old aquarium, or low aquarium jar. One egg mass in container sufficient, since eggs need room in which to hatch. Water should be cool; protect from freezing and overheating. Eggs must be well covered by water, except eggs laid on surface, such as those of bull frog, which must be placed in shallow water. Pond water is best; otherwise, use tap water if free of chlorine and other chemicals. Let container of tap water stand overnight to reach room temperature and evaporate chemicals. Change water every 2-3 days or add to it to make up for evaporation loss. |
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