Re: National Weather
it is to keep the gasket moist so they do not dry up
and crack over the winter.
donna
--- Cathy Carpenter <cathy.c@insightbb.com> wrote:
> We were told to do this when we installed our pond,
> and have faithfully
> complied with instructions yearly. I assumed it had
> something to do
> with (whatever mechanisms pumps have) freezing
> up...but if you have
> experienced no problems, perhaps I was misinformed.
> What brand of pump
> do you use?
> Cathy
> On Monday, November 8, 2004, at 06:23 PM,
> Cersgarden@aol.com wrote:
>
> > In a message dated 11/8/04 3:21:20 PM,
> cathy.c@insightbb.com writes:
> >
> > << If you have no living things to preserve, I
> would just drain
> > it, but if you have a pump to produce a fountain,
> waterfall, etc, you
> > will have to store it, in water, in a frost-free
> area until spring. >>
> >
> > Cathy, we drain & cover ours each fall. We remove
> the pump, filter,
> > etc,
> > move them indoors but we do not keep them in
> water. Why do you need
> > water?
> > Ceres
> >
> >
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