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PostPosted: Apr 26th, '12, 14:53 
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I must be doing something right. The boss suggested that I start a third system. I think back to the trouble I had convincing her to approve the first ap system and now she is hassling me to start the third. Surely a contender for Ripley's.

Anyway I plan to retro fit the front yard landscape utilising two formal fish ponds. The plan is to have two feature pots as the grow beds. Big pots, around 150lt each. The purpose will be purely ornamental, the bonus will be added filtration to the fish ponds. The first design concern is trying to hide pipes.

Has anyone converted a big ceramic pot into a flood and drain GB?


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PostPosted: Apr 26th, '12, 14:57 
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Lol, love it Fordy?


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PostPosted: Apr 26th, '12, 17:23 
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I'm not surprised, after the great-looking systems you've built so far. Anybody would be proud to have your first system as a feature in their backyard.


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