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		<pubDate>Mon, 09 Apr 2007 03:06:46 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>&lt;a href="http://gardening.aztrx.net/articles.php?CatID=25&#038;ArtID=101799" rel="nofollow"&gt;How to have a healthy water pond for your fish and vegetation?&lt;/a&gt;
&lt;em&gt;By: Patrick Lorrain, Tue Mar 13th, 2007&lt;/em&gt;
To have a healthy pond you must have pH balance water, to get this balance after the pond is filled you must proceed like this:

Analyse the water. 

The first time you fill your pond, the water might contain chemical pollutants and minerals that are toxic for the fishes and the plants. Those chemical substances are the chlorine, the chloramines, the ammonia and many more found in the tap water. The chlorine found in tap water dissipates generally after a few days. But for other chemicals like a combination of chlorine and ammonia, take much more time to decompose.</description>
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<em>By: Patrick Lorrain, Tue Mar 13th, 2007</em><br />
To have a healthy pond you must have pH balance water, to get this balance after the pond is filled you must proceed like this:</p>
<p>Analyse the water. </p>
<p>The first time you fill your pond, the water might contain chemical pollutants and minerals that are toxic for the fishes and the plants. Those chemical substances are the chlorine, the chloramines, the ammonia and many more found in the tap water. The chlorine found in tap water dissipates generally after a few days. But for other chemicals like a combination of chlorine and ammonia, take much more time to decompose.
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		<pubDate>Wed, 10 Jan 2007 03:41:39 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>&lt;a title="Perfect Hot Tub Location" href="http://gardening.aztrx.net/articles.php?CatID=25&#038;ArtID=95958" rel="nofollow"&gt;Perfect Hot Tub Location&lt;/a&gt;: There are many hot tubs on the markets now from the small 2 person ones up to the very large 16 setter tubs. Make sure you choose the right size for you and your garden, as most hot tubs can look out of place in a small garden. Hot tubs weigh a lot and even more once they are filled up with water so they have to be positioned on flat solid ground and not onto a raised surface like decking.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a title="Perfect Hot Tub Location" href="http://gardening.aztrx.net/articles.php?CatID=25&#038;ArtID=95958" rel="nofollow">Perfect Hot Tub Location</a>: There are many hot tubs on the markets now from the small 2 person ones up to the very large 16 setter tubs. Make sure you choose the right size for you and your garden, as most hot tubs can look out of place in a small garden. Hot tubs weigh a lot and even more once they are filled up with water so they have to be positioned on flat solid ground and not onto a raised surface like decking.
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