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John Bachman
August 16th 03, 12:05 PM
As Labor Day approaches I am thinking of how to construct a screen to
catch the leaves and pine needles. My pond is 8' X 10'. I have
plenty of 3/4" plastic netting (used to keep birds off the
raspberries) but what kind of frame should I put it on?

I am thinking of a flat wooden frame but that could be a bit heavy to
remove for cleaning. How about one made of 1/2" pvc? Maybe it could
even be dome shaped so that the leaves would naturally fall off.

What do others use?

TIA

John

Gale Pearce
August 16th 03, 12:48 PM
I use the netting you already have without a frame - I just pull it tight
over the pond and use a rock every couple of feet to hold it there, right up
over my waterfall - it is barely noticeable and my waterfall is still
running . I remove it about Nov when I get the leaves cleaned up for the
season - the leaves don't collect on it - some people here do build an
a-frame and am sure someone will describe how they did it
Gale :~)
> As Labor Day approaches I am thinking of how to construct a screen to
> catch the leaves and pine needles. My pond is 8' X 10'. I have
> plenty of 3/4" plastic netting (used to keep birds off the
> raspberries) but what kind of frame should I put it on?
>
> I am thinking of a flat wooden frame but that could be a bit heavy to
> remove for cleaning. How about one made of 1/2" pvc? Maybe it could
> even be dome shaped so that the leaves would naturally fall off.
>
> What do others use?
>
> TIA
>
> John

BB
August 16th 03, 02:46 PM
Determine the circumference of your pond.
Purchase lengths of half inch PVC pipe to equal this measurement and
couplers to join them together in a round shape. Then tie string or fishing
line across to pull the circle into an oval or ellipse shape to fit your
pond. Then lace the net onto the PVC frame. You now have a removable, self
supporting net cover.
PVC can even be painted to help blend in.
Pictures on request.

Bill


"John Bachman" > wrote in message
...
> As Labor Day approaches I am thinking of how to construct a screen to
> catch the leaves and pine needles. My pond is 8' X 10'. I have
> plenty of 3/4" plastic netting (used to keep birds off the
> raspberries) but what kind of frame should I put it on?
>
> I am thinking of a flat wooden frame but that could be a bit heavy to
> remove for cleaning. How about one made of 1/2" pvc? Maybe it could
> even be dome shaped so that the leaves would naturally fall off.
>
> What do others use?
>
> TIA
>
> John

Andrew Burgess
August 16th 03, 04:47 PM
"Gale Pearce" > writes:

>I use the netting you already have without a frame - I just pull it tight
>over the pond and use a rock every couple of feet to hold it there...

That's what I did, worked very well.

~ jan JJsPond.us
August 17th 03, 11:38 PM
I tried netting, ended up making a tea bag the night the leaves just dumped
on it, weighted it down into the water. Now I use bug screening, as
pictured on my website. I'd love to have a screened house around it, but
I'm not that talented.... yet. ;o) ~ jan http://users.owt.com/jjspond/


>"John Bachman" > wrote in message
>> As Labor Day approaches I am thinking of how to construct a screen to
>> catch the leaves and pine needles. My pond is 8' X 10'. I have
>> plenty of 3/4" plastic netting (used to keep birds off the
>> raspberries) but what kind of frame should I put it on?
>>
>> I am thinking of a flat wooden frame but that could be a bit heavy to
>> remove for cleaning. How about one made of 1/2" pvc? Maybe it could
>> even be dome shaped so that the leaves would naturally fall off.
>>
>> What do others use?
>>
>> TIA
>>
>> John
>