Where can I purchase a small solar powered water pump?

This is for a small garden pond I’m making.  I’m also thinking about using a very large tuscany plant pot for a water feature. Need find a reasonable priced solar water pump somewhere. Thanks….
http://www.siliconsolar.com/solar-fountain-pumps.php

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September 14 2009 04:22 pm | solar water features

3 Responses to “Where can I purchase a small solar powered water pump?”

  1. Sola_Balisane Says:

    http://www.siliconsolar.com/solar-fountain-pumps.php
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  2. Cat Says:

    If you want a solar powered water fountain, they are available online, on ebay, etc. Small ones for as little as $35-40. They will make a small spray of water when the sun shines.

    I know of no solar powered self-contained pump for filtration, though. I have a still-water pond, so the solar fountain is just fine. If you want a filter to be powered, you’ll need to spend money on a more extensive array, including electric storage, so that it will run when the sun is NOT shining. I have not seen them available.
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  3. Houston Chiropractor Says:

    A herbaceous plant (in botanical use simply herb) is a plant which has leaves and comes that die down at the end of the growing season to the earth level. They have absolutely no persistent woody stem above ground. Herbaceous crops may be annuals, biennials or perhaps perennials. Annual herbaceous plants perish completely at the end from the growing season or when they have flowered and also fruited, and they then develop again from seed.

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