How to Perform Water Testing
Video Description: Water testing is very important if you want to have fish in your pond. In this video, Patti walks you through how to test your pond water using a fresh water testing kit. Related Article Subjects: pond water testing, How to Perform Water Testing, gardening, how to test pond water, living, organic, sustainable, urbanpond water testing
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