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re: Natural Pools - the next backyard project
Posted on 4/8/14 at 8:48 am to fightin tigers
Posted on 4/8/14 at 8:48 am to fightin tigers
This has been my concern about it as well. They say that the wildlife that would be attracted to it would stay in the "plant area" and not go in the main pool. Well, that freaking plant area is still in my yard.
I don't need more wildlife in my yard no matter what area of the pool it gravitates to. I really don't see it working in the south where there's a much higher possibility of dangerous wildlife living in it.
I don't need more wildlife in my yard no matter what area of the pool it gravitates to. I really don't see it working in the south where there's a much higher possibility of dangerous wildlife living in it.
Posted on 4/8/14 at 8:54 am to htownjeep
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there's a much higher possibility of dangerous wildlife living in it.
I think you've just stumbled onto the answer of the question as you why this cool looking pool is not that popular in the US. Still, it does look cool. But kind of like those $100,000+ tree house, this just does not make sense.
Posted on 4/8/14 at 8:54 am to htownjeep
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would stay in the "plant area" and not go in the main pool.
...well as long as they keep that 6 foot distance from me, I guess it's not a problem.
As the snake lunges towards you. "DAVE, you promised he'd stay in the grass!"
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