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wildlife pond edging?
I am planning a new wildlife pond in the spring. I would like to
avoid the "ring of rocks " look. I know that with the right planting and time the rocks would look more natural, but i was thinking about putting dirt/turf over the edge. I would like to have a very natural look where the plants just grow right on into the pond. I was thinking that the water level could go up and down and that would allow the barn swallows and other birds and insects some mud for building. Has anyone here done this? I would love to see some pics. What are the problems with this edging? There are more web sites in the UK about doing this then I seem to find in the US. Most of those web sites have no fish. Anyone here go Fishless? I would love to hear from some of you that have tried this. This will be my second pond and I want to plan this one out better than I did the first one. Thanks so much for any help or ideas. Tracey |
wildlife pond edging?
I have both turf and rock over the edges of
my ponds. There are pictures in my website but I'm not sure you can see it very well. When I add water the fish love to spend their time at the turf areas as the insects are washed into the pond. Two iris seeds took root in the turf and now I have plants growing there. Ka30P http://www.geocities.com/watergarden...dors/home.html |
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wildlife pond edging?
I think I will leave all of the edges under dirt and will plant some
marginals along the edges in the dirt. I don't know alot about setting up a bog, but I think I will look into putting a bog along the side of the pond for a natural look. How much water will be "wicked" away? Will I need to replace more water? I only need to replace water in my other pond when we have very windy days, or if it does not rain for a long time. If i put enough dirt into the edge of the pond maybe that would allow for more flucuations in the water level. Tracey |
wildlife pond edging?
I never noticed any wicking problem but then I ran the pond with a turf edge from day one. I love my bogs but with plants planted directly in the bog you have to do weeding and it can be hard work. Luckily I have two teenage boys who do it for me. ka30p http://www.geocities.com/watergarden...dors/home.html |
wildlife pond edging?
"Tracey" wrote in message om... I am planning a new wildlife pond in the spring. I would like to avoid the "ring of rocks " look. I know that with the right planting and time the rocks would look more natural, but i was thinking about putting dirt/turf over the edge. I would like to have a very natural look where the plants just grow right on into the pond. I was thinking that the water level could go up and down and that would allow the barn swallows and other birds and insects some mud for building. Has anyone here done this? I would love to see some pics. What are the problems with this edging? There are more web sites in the UK about doing this then I seem to find in the US. Most of those web sites have no fish. Anyone here go Fishless? I would love to hear from some of you that have tried this. This will be my second pond and I want to plan this one out better than I did the first one. Thanks so much for any help or ideas. I overlapped my liner about 18 inches or so on the ground, and then laid sod around the pond. On one side, I laid small slate pieces over the edge of the pond to support the turf temporarily. I also tried one area without support, and it didn't take very well, so I think in the spring, I'll add some small slate over there. I think I may have a picture or two of the edging during construction, http://www.darofamily.com/jeff/topic...08%2C%20 2003. -- BV. WebPorgmaster www.IHeartMyPond.com Help Support IHMP by shopping at Amazon.com thru our associates link, http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/re...ome/dcg8118-20. |
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