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	<description>&#34;If only I had found this website last year when I started my pond!”</description>
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		<title>By: The ‘tadpole’ pond &#171; The Garden Pond Blog</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[[...] As we also saw last year you don’t need ‘oxygenating’ weed for tadpoles. Underwater plants do make oxygen, but they also use it, and algae will do exactly the same thing. A pond in full sun will be producing masses of oxygen without any plants (see the garden pond blog here to see how it goes up and down during the day). [...]]]></description>
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