The Lee and Larry Leapfrogs Garden Statue will add a playful element to any garden or patio. This statue features frogs Lee and Larry enjoying a leisurely round of leapfrog. You can even use the hat on the base as a planter for flowers or greenery. With its polyresin construction and weather-resistant finish this statue will make a fitting addition to your yard or garden.
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Nycon Oval D-frame Pond Nets are constructed of heavy-duty rectangular aluminum frame and 8 inch bag poly nets specifically designed for smaller fish. Each frame and handle is securely attached. The Net is 12″x8″ with a 36″ handle.
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If you want to keep your pond fresh and clear all summer long, discover what thousands of gardeners already know???there’s no better natural solution than barley straw! And our Barley Ball is the most e
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Hampton Statuary Pumps are specifically designed for small to medium sized ponds and statuary. The Hampton 75 has a max flow rate of 75 gph and a max pumping head height of 2.5 feet. These little pumps are built to run steady and quiet so they don’t distract from the tranquility of the running water. They run with an energy-efficient magnetic drive, and the variable flow control allows you to adjust the flow to suit your needs.
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Protect your precious koi and goldfish from wild predators! Pond protector nets help to save fish and plants from predators like herons, kingfishers, and others. The tough mesh netting also keeps large debris from fouling the pond. The UV protected net dome is supported by foldable yet sturdy fiberglass rods, and an entryway zipper allows for easy access to protected area. Netting extentions around the base provide additional security and allow you to secure the dome with pegs or weights if necessary. Easy assembly.Click here for pond net installation instructions
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