Turning your old backyard pool into a wildlife watering hole | Amazing Australia | ABC Australia
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When Wollongong resident Adele Stewart was no longer using her backyard pool, she looked for an environmentally-friendly way to use the space.
Rather than spending money and electricity on chemicals and cleaning, she has converted it into a backyard pond.
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well done
Adele, according to philosopher/mathematician Bertrand Russell, "Time you enjoy wasting is not wasted time." So, enjoy your pool/watering hole with absolutely no worries.
If u don't have lots little fish in there you will have mosquito farm