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		<description><![CDATA[Ever thought of having a Koi pond in your yard but did not know where to start or if you even should put one in your yard.  We will try to answer those questions plus more in this months Yard Talk.  You will want to be prepared as building and maintaining a Koi [...]


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		<description><![CDATA[While last month we briefly covered most of the basics of water gardening, this month we are going to focus on the maintenance aspects of water gardening. We will assume you are managing or interested in a small to medium size pond with both animal and plant life in Zone 5. Since we are in the midst of [...]


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		<description><![CDATA[Not all of us are fortunate enough to live by lakes or streams. Most of us, if we want a water feature, must create one from scratch. The charm of the water garden lies in its cool appearance and the freshness of its vegetation during the hot summer months. Hopefully, the following will encourage you [...]


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		<description><![CDATA[September is a transition month, not quite Fall but no longer Summer. Here in Zone 5 in Southwestern Michigan, the Summer flowers have seen better days while the Fall asters and toad lilies have not yet started to bloom. We always use this time to evaluate our gardens, to see what worked and what did not. September [...]


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