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stepping stones by pyewacket
a bit off the wall but ill try!! i have an 8mx8m walled sunken area that i am converting into an pond ,my problem is that i want to have "stepping stones" in it as the area around is all flower beds that i wish to keep so the question is how do i construct these stepping stones on top of my liner...
June 29th 06 04:30 PM
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Formal pond construction from a newbie by [email protected]
I'd like to build a 12' x 8' formal rectangular pond on my patio that would contain a few goldfish and some water plants and I'd like to do it out of concrete. Our local codes clasify ponds as swimming pools and as such any pond or pool deeper than 24" is subject to having a fence put around it....
June 28th 06 10:09 AM
by Nick Byford Go to last post
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Green Pond but no green water!! by [email protected]
Hi, i have just started off a new pond and although the water is crystal clear there is a green film over everything else thats in the pond, the lights, the liner, the pumps, everything. The pond has only had water in it for a week now and has been constantly running through a "clearpond 25"...
June 28th 06 09:59 AM
by Nick Byford Go to last post
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koi fry by littleditty
Hi, Are koi born with their true colors/markings or do they change as they mature? d
June 26th 06 01:55 PM
by littleditty Go to last post
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Uk pond & fish keeping forum looking for members by Alan Holmes
"Tim" wrote in message ... http://www.pond.t-hill.com/ The forum is starting to build ok to say it's not yet listed in google, I would very much welcome new members from this group. I think most of the members so far...
June 25th 06 07:22 PM
by -ED Go to last post
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Blanket weed by sue ring
Thank you for all the ideas on the posting. I tried the small gold fish and it seems to be working. For a week now the weed has been down to almost nothing and my grandchildren love looking at the "little ones" Sue
June 23rd 06 03:57 PM
by sue ring Go to last post
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introduced new plant"wow" by gerald
i added a few water hyacinth into an established pond yesterday. i woke up this morning to find an out break of what appear to be clear eggs. i calld the pond supply/ garden center to ask their oppinion. they said probably snail eggs. not harmfull to the fish! i hope this is true. they also said...
June 19th 06 09:47 PM
by Pete Thomas Go to last post
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gealtinous eggs in our pond! by gerald
we bought a new water hyacinth and pond plant yesterday and this morning we woke up to fine a zillion tiny gelatinous eggs all over the pond walls and clinging to the hyacinth roots. does anyone know what these may be? we spoke with the garden center and they suggested pond salt which would kill...
June 18th 06 03:53 PM
by gerald Go to last post
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need to make pond safe from toddler by andrew
any methods for this? i have thought of cover it, fence it off, fill it in, move house etc any ideas please, granddaughter is very dear to us and we don't want a tragedy obviously andrew
June 12th 06 11:10 PM
by fiona Go to last post
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Hole in Water Pipe by pixi
Yesterday while digging next to my pond in order to put in a plant I accidentally put a hole in the top of the plastic water pipe going from the skimmer to the top of the waterfall. Water bubbled out. The waterfall still works fine but I expect that I am losing water and water here is...
June 11th 06 06:21 PM
by pixi Go to last post
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Maintaining a water level by R L Tosswill
The recent spell of summery weather in the UK has caused us to wonder how necessary it is to replace water lost by evaporation in our newly-created garden pond. Our small pond has a surface area of about 6.5sq.m and a maximum depth of about 80cm. No fish, usual plants, currently quite healthy. What...
June 10th 06 01:48 PM
by Richard Tanzer Go to last post
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info on a pond pump by ant
Hi my pump has died on me i was wondering if the clean water submersible pumps with float switch are any good or shell i just go for a normal pond pump thanks
May 31st 06 11:02 AM
by ant Go to last post
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Run-off Water Feed by Naomi
In the UK ( South East) we have a drought situation. It occurred to me that a minimum of pipework would be required in order to direct the rainwater downpipe from next door's garage roof, which currently drains harmlessly into my garden, such that it would drain into my 13 x 10 foot...
May 31st 06 07:03 AM
by David Sim Go to last post
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Green Algee by ABC
I have a big pond, in cement... the green algee it's a big problem. Just don't know what else I can do to get rid of it! I have a good filter with UV, but not enough. I have planted it and all, but still not enough. I have even covered the pond with a net, so it wouldn't get so much sun... it...
May 31st 06 12:29 AM
by Jeanne Go to last post
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Garden Waterfall / Hydroelectric Micro-Generator Idea by [email protected]
Yep, that's a perpetual motion machine and humans have been trying to make one of those for a few thousand years. It's too bad it won't work because we would no longer need fossil fuels, we would all have waterfalls in our front yard with a generator hooked up to it. What you're talking about has...
May 30th 06 09:44 PM
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My fish looks sick -advice please by J F Garner
Hi guys, One of my fish looks sick and I wondered if anyone could give me a clue as to what is wrong with it please. It is a 2 year old Shubunkin and it seems perfectly normal (it is eating and swimming just fine) but it has what looks like a large sugarcube size square of fur growing on one of...
May 30th 06 05:37 PM
by J F Garner Go to last post
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Garden Waterfall / Hydroelectric Micro-Generator Idea by Naomi
If I understand you correctly, you are trying to invent a perpetual motion machine. Not a chance. You cannot get out more than you put in. Best you could do is to drive the lights and maybe a lower power pump with your turbine. It will probably pay for itself in a couple of hundred years. Nao
May 30th 06 07:51 AM
by Naomi Go to last post
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Pond vacuum? by Rick
I have a relatively small pond (about 12 x 6 ft) and would like to purchase a pond vacuum to get some of the silt, etc. off the bottom. The pond is lined with river bed stone on the bottom so it can't be too powerful and/or must be able to block the stone from being sucked up in the vacuum. ...
May 29th 06 05:13 AM
by Jeanne Go to last post
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Pond Vacs by mack
Can anyone tell me if the one's operated by mains water pressure are any good. i.e. Do the job of clearing out the accumulation of muck and leaves. I am in the U.K. and these are on offer for £23.49 pp. I would be grateful for any views on these. Thank you. Mack
May 29th 06 05:13 AM
by Jeanne Go to last post
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Murky pond by Jeanne
Wouldn't think you would need to change the water unless it tests really bad. I haven't changed mine in thirty years although the pond has turned green several times when the pump failed. A good filter will clear it up if it is big enough. The fish won't mind muddy or algae water; they seem...
May 29th 06 04:58 AM
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