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Megan
August 15th 03, 09:49 PM
I've just finished digging the hole (yay!), and am preparing to order the
liner, i orignally planned to just go with a good ol' plastic liner, but the
neighbor's handy man came over to check out what we were doing and he
suggested using bentonite clay as the liner rather than a plastic liner.
I've done a little research and it seems like bentonite is more often use in
large ponds. i'm just wondering if anyone has experience with bentonite or
if they know if it would be good for a small back yard pond. The hole is
about 27'x18' at the largest points. Also, if it is a good option, does
anyone know where it can be purchased, preferrably somewhere in , around or
near (Eugene) Oregon. Thank you much!

Megan

RichToyBox
August 15th 03, 10:44 PM
Megan,

Bentonite will work, but unless you get the landfill liner variety that is
encapsulated in a fabric quilt, you will not be able to see your fish. The
mud ponds are bentonite lined, and the koi root in it for all kinds of
insect larvae and the like, keeping it stirred up, so the pond always has
muddy water. If you are looking for the landfill liner, you might try the
internet using landfill liner and bentonite as the search words.
--
RichToyBox
http://www.geocities.com/richtoybox/pondintro.html


"Megan" > wrote in message
...
> I've just finished digging the hole (yay!), and am preparing to order the
> liner, i orignally planned to just go with a good ol' plastic liner, but
the
> neighbor's handy man came over to check out what we were doing and he
> suggested using bentonite clay as the liner rather than a plastic liner.
> I've done a little research and it seems like bentonite is more often use
in
> large ponds. i'm just wondering if anyone has experience with bentonite or
> if they know if it would be good for a small back yard pond. The hole is
> about 27'x18' at the largest points. Also, if it is a good option, does
> anyone know where it can be purchased, preferrably somewhere in , around
or
> near (Eugene) Oregon. Thank you much!
>
> Megan
>
>