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Post by Admin Debbie on Jun 17, 2016 10:10:04 GMT
We are pleased to announce we are open to the public - so why not come and see our full range of Pond supplies and plants!? If you can't get to us we can also send our good by courier - see our website for details, the link is below. Located in the Village of Gosmore just outside Hitchin in Herts, we are just 5 mins from the A1 motorway. We are open from 10am - 3pm Monday to Saturday. If you are travelling a distance, please give us a call to make sure someone is here as we also work on-site maintaining Ponds and we sometimes will not be available! Our telephone number is 01462 457399 Close-up map
From a distanceIf you have any questions Aquatic related, please join our forum and create a new thread. We will get back to you or maybe one of our forum experts will be able to help. We want to turn this into a community and help as much as we can with your Pond related problems so don't be afraid to ask! Some useful links: Bromfield Aquatics website
Oxygenating pond plants
Marginal Pond plants
Deep Marginal Pond plantsWater lilies
Floating Pond plants
Moisture Pond Plants
Algae Control
Pond treatments
Pond accessories
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pat
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Post by pat on Apr 29, 2017 17:45:12 GMT
Hi , My name is Pat, We have a small garden which we have dedicated to wildlife the birds , bugs and bees. We have fed our local birds for over 20 years and have had a little pond (a big wildlife attraction) the same length of time. We don't have fish in the pond because it is too small to keep fish in, local birds use it a great deal. Never had any plants in the pond only Lisimachia but when the fledglings start to visit the pond we cut the plant right back because the little ones can get caught up in it while drinking and bathing. I have a large tub which I intend using for aquatic plants and have placed an order for plants from you today and looking forward to them arriving.
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pat
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Post by pat on May 2, 2017 16:42:41 GMT
Hi again , Do aquatic plants need special soil or will washed Pea grit be ok?
Thanks Pat
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Post by Admin Debbie on May 9, 2017 10:57:34 GMT
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