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Megan Wilson
July 28th 03, 04:13 AM
Hello All.
This is mainly a question for all of you who deal with rain all through the
fall, winter, and spring (Oregon and and other northwestern states for
instance). I'm just starting out (the excavator is comming on friday), but i
was wondering what i should expect/prepare for in the winter. I've read
about liners floating up during heavy rains and other such things, so i was
just wondering if any of you have any suggestions for things i can do now
as i'm building the pond to prevent problems in the rainy seasons, Thanks!
Megs
I keep an eye on my PH, My pond is self leveling with an over flow.
"RichToyBox" > wrote in message
news:ZbgVa.883$Ho3.47@sccrnsc03...
> Megs,
>
> Try to build the pond slightly higher than the surrounding yard. One it
> keeps the runoff out of the pond, and that really helps to keep the water
> quality higher, and minimize the likelihood of pesticides or other toxins
> out of the pond. Also by being higher than the surroundings, the weight
of
> water in the pond is heavier than the water on the outside, so the liner
> cannot be lifted if the pond is full. If the soil type is a very dense
clay
> that allows water down between the liner and the soil, but will not allow
it
> to percolate, you could put in a layer of sand with a perforated pipe
> embedded to hook a pump to in the future if water does get under the
liner.
>
> Have fun and enjoy your new pond. Oh by the way, make it bigger, and
> deeper. And then make it even bigger and deeper. Ask on here and we will
> tell you when to stop digging.
> --
> RichToyBox
> http://www.geocities.com/richtoybox/pondintro.html
>
>
> "Megan Wilson" > wrote in message
> ...
> > Hello All.
> >
> > This is mainly a question for all of you who deal with rain all through
> the
> > fall, winter, and spring (Oregon and and other northwestern states for
> > instance). I'm just starting out (the excavator is comming on friday),
but
> i
> > was wondering what i should expect/prepare for in the winter. I've read
> > about liners floating up during heavy rains and other such things, so i
> was
> > just wondering if any of you have any suggestions for things i can do
now
> > as i'm building the pond to prevent problems in the rainy seasons,
Thanks!
> >
> > Megs
> >
> >
>
>
I keep an eye on my PH, My pond is self leveling with an over flow.
"RichToyBox" > wrote in message
news:ZbgVa.883$Ho3.47@sccrnsc03...
> Megs,
>
> Try to build the pond slightly higher than the surrounding yard. One it
> keeps the runoff out of the pond, and that really helps to keep the water
> quality higher, and minimize the likelihood of pesticides or other toxins
> out of the pond. Also by being higher than the surroundings, the weight
of
> water in the pond is heavier than the water on the outside, so the liner
> cannot be lifted if the pond is full. If the soil type is a very dense
clay
> that allows water down between the liner and the soil, but will not allow
it
> to percolate, you could put in a layer of sand with a perforated pipe
> embedded to hook a pump to in the future if water does get under the
liner.
>
> Have fun and enjoy your new pond. Oh by the way, make it bigger, and
> deeper. And then make it even bigger and deeper. Ask on here and we will
> tell you when to stop digging.
> --
> RichToyBox
> http://www.geocities.com/richtoybox/pondintro.html
>
>
> "Megan Wilson" > wrote in message
> ...
> > Hello All.
> >
> > This is mainly a question for all of you who deal with rain all through
> the
> > fall, winter, and spring (Oregon and and other northwestern states for
> > instance). I'm just starting out (the excavator is comming on friday),
but
> i
> > was wondering what i should expect/prepare for in the winter. I've read
> > about liners floating up during heavy rains and other such things, so i
> was
> > just wondering if any of you have any suggestions for things i can do
now
> > as i'm building the pond to prevent problems in the rainy seasons,
Thanks!
> >
> > Megs
> >
> >
>
>
K30a
July 28th 03, 11:28 PM
Megan wrote >>other northwestern states for
> instance<<
Rain??
Only half of Oregon and Washington are lush and green.... sigh!
I grew up on the moldy side of the state (WA) and province (BC).
Over here in SE WA we get 7 inches of rain a year
and it is 104 today.
109 predicted for Wednesday.
sob!
k30a
yearly brother website posting
http://www.30acreimaging.com/
K30a
July 28th 03, 11:28 PM
Megan wrote >>other northwestern states for
> instance<<
Rain??
Only half of Oregon and Washington are lush and green.... sigh!
I grew up on the moldy side of the state (WA) and province (BC).
Over here in SE WA we get 7 inches of rain a year
and it is 104 today.
109 predicted for Wednesday.
sob!
k30a
yearly brother website posting
http://www.30acreimaging.com/
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