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Cheryl
June 4th 06, 09:11 PM
We have inherited a pond in the house we have bought but have decided to
fill it in.
We do like the pond but our garden is tiny and it takes up half the space.
Plus we have begun to think long term. Ie starting a family and feel that
it is just easier/safer to fill it in a gain a bigger garden aswell.
I was wondering what would be the best way to fill to pond.. we will be
digging up lots of concrete slab, will these be ok?
plus any ideas of the best way to rehome the fishes? we dont know anyone
else with a pond!
Many thanks
Cheryl
Koi-Lo
June 4th 06, 10:15 PM
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"Cheryl" > wrote in message
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> I was wondering what would be the best way to fill to pond.. we will be
> digging up lots of concrete slab, will these be ok?
Bury them deep. If you ever want to plant shrubs or trees on the spot you
don't want to have to remove them.
> plus any ideas of the best way to rehome the fishes? we dont know anyone
> else with a pond!
Call all the local fish and pond stores. At least one should offer to take
them. Good luck!
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~Roy
June 4th 06, 10:24 PM
On Sun, 04 Jun 2006 20:11:58 GMT, "Cheryl"
> wrote:
>><>We have inherited a pond in the house we have bought but have decided to
>><>fill it in.
Good idea,a Ponds are a large money pit and lots of labor for what,
th epriviledge to look at a dam carp.
>><>
>><>We do like the pond but our garden is tiny and it takes up half the space.
>><>Plus we have begun to think long term. Ie starting a family and feel that
>><>it is just easier/safer to fill it in a gain a bigger garden aswell.
Yep veggies are more usefull than a carp
>><>
>><>I was wondering what would be the best way to fill to pond.. we will be
>><>digging up lots of concrete slab, will these be ok?
I owuld use dirt, so the concrete slab if uysed as fill will not bite
you some day when yuy need to dig or poant something. Burying any
rubble as such is usuaoly a bad idea on a residential area.....best
haul in a truck load or two of dirt.
>><>
>><>
>><>plus any ideas of the best way to rehome the fishes? we dont know anyone
>><>else with a pond!
If they are big enough BBQ works fine. ;-) , Call a pet shop and see
if they want some, put a free ad in the newspaper or local Sale. Trade
rag magazine.....POst a general location your located and maybe
osmeone would know of others that could take the fish off your hands
in that area.....Just don;t give your address out on usenet.....I see
your in GB......if I read yur email right, and there is quite a few
folks over there that fool with ponds.......
>><>
>><>Many thanks
>><>
>><>Cheryl
>><>
"Koi-Lo" <None> wrote in :
>
> Call all the local fish and pond stores. At least one should offer to
> take them. Good luck!
>
You can also try Craig's List. If the fish're worth somethin', try
sellin' 'em. If they're just garden variety gold fish, I'm almost certain
you'll find a happy ponder willing to take 'em for free. (Free works also
if you simply want them GONE...)
--Bryan (who has a new head of hair algae stringing through the damn pond!
grrr....) (But it does help mulch the new lawn area... :) )
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Koi-Lo
June 5th 06, 03:01 AM
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"BB" > wrote in message
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> You can also try Craig's List. If the fish're worth somethin', try
> sellin' 'em. If they're just garden variety gold fish, I'm almost certain
> you'll find a happy ponder willing to take 'em for free. (Free works also
> if you simply want them GONE...)
Some stores have those bulletin boards where people advertise all kinds of
things to sell or trade. I bet someone would call for free or really cheap
pond fish.
> --Bryan (who has a new head of hair algae stringing through the damn pond!
> grrr....) (But it does help mulch the new lawn area... :) )
String algae!!! GAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!!!! Fortunately I don't get it in
the larger ponds or tanks but the 150g pools have it every spring - until
the water lettuce really takes off and starves it out.
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Koi-Lo....
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BoyPete
June 6th 06, 06:32 PM
Cheryl wrote:
> We have inherited a pond in the house we have bought but have decided
> to fill it in.
>
> We do like the pond but our garden is tiny and it takes up half the
> space. Plus we have begun to think long term. Ie starting a family
> and feel that it is just easier/safer to fill it in a gain a bigger
> garden aswell.
> I was wondering what would be the best way to fill to pond.. we will
> be digging up lots of concrete slab, will these be ok?
>
>
> plus any ideas of the best way to rehome the fishes? we dont know
> anyone else with a pond!
>
> Many thanks
>
> Cheryl
What part ok UK are you in? :)
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Cheryl
June 7th 06, 08:36 PM
"BoyPete" > wrote in message
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> Cheryl wrote:
>> We have inherited a pond in the house we have bought but have decided
>> to fill it in.
>>
>> We do like the pond but our garden is tiny and it takes up half the
>> space. Plus we have begun to think long term. Ie starting a family
>> and feel that it is just easier/safer to fill it in a gain a bigger
>> garden aswell.
>> I was wondering what would be the best way to fill to pond.. we will
>> be digging up lots of concrete slab, will these be ok?
>>
>>
>> plus any ideas of the best way to rehome the fishes? we dont know
>> anyone else with a pond!
>>
>> Many thanks
>>
>> Cheryl
>
> What part ok UK are you in? :)
> --
> ßôyþëtë
>
>
South east Gatwick area
~Roy
June 8th 06, 12:54 AM
"Koi-Lo" aka Roy > wrote in message
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>
>
> I think kevin is in dire need of a tranquillizer or two.Chill out
> dude, Princes Di is dead and no amound of hurrying up is gonna
> change that... better yet, go ask your stupid questions on google run
> by and for brits!
"Cheryl" > wrote in message
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>
> "BoyPete" > wrote in message
> ...
> > Cheryl wrote:
> >> We have inherited a pond in the house we have bought but have decided
> >> to fill it in.
> >>
> >> We do like the pond but our garden is tiny and it takes up half the
> >> space. Plus we have begun to think long term. Ie starting a family
> >> and feel that it is just easier/safer to fill it in a gain a bigger
> >> garden aswell.
> >> I was wondering what would be the best way to fill to pond.. we will
> >> be digging up lots of concrete slab, will these be ok?
> >>
> >>
> >> plus any ideas of the best way to rehome the fishes? we dont know
> >> anyone else with a pond!
> >>
> >> Many thanks
> >>
> >> Cheryl
> >
> > What part ok UK are you in? :)
> > --
> > ßôyþëtë
> >
> >
>
> South east Gatwick area
>
>
~Roy
June 8th 06, 06:55 AM
"~Roy" aka Koi-Lo > wrote in message
...
Its b****ing asholes like you that keep the noise level going. Your
the first ****ing moron to snap today......you poor pityful
looser......
"BoyPete" > wrote in message
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> Cheryl wrote:
> > We have inherited a pond in the house we have bought but have decided
> > to fill it in.
> >
> > We do like the pond but our garden is tiny and it takes up half the
> > space. Plus we have begun to think long term. Ie starting a family
> > and feel that it is just easier/safer to fill it in a gain a bigger
> > garden aswell.
> > I was wondering what would be the best way to fill to pond.. we will
> > be digging up lots of concrete slab, will these be ok?
> >
> >
> > plus any ideas of the best way to rehome the fishes? we dont know
> > anyone else with a pond!
> >
> > Many thanks
> >
> > Cheryl
>
> What part ok UK are you in? :)
> --
> ßôyþëtë
>
>
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