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New pond in the works
If anyone is interested, this is where I will be building my fish and plant ponds. I will update the pictures as I progress.
http://www.tacoffin.nabaza.org/ |
New pond in the works
tacoffin wrote
this is where I will be building my fish and = plant ponds http://www.tacoffin.nabaza.org/ Oh wow! You really are starting from scratch. Looks like some where out here in the west. Arizona? kathy :-) A HREF="http://www.onceuponapond.com/"Once upon a pond/A |
New pond in the works
Holy cow, I thought I started with a wasteland...
If you're in the southwest as it appears, you might want to select your plants carefully so you don't have astronomical water bills. My wife picked several plants for our garden/pond area (in central Georgia) that have to be watered pretty much every day. Not only is it a daily pain, but when we go out of town for a few days we have to arrange for a "garden sitter". Good luck, keep us posted. On Sat, 12 Jun 2004 09:10:38 -0700, "tacoffin" wrote: If anyone is interested, this is where I will be building my fish and plant ponds. I will update the pictures as I progress. http://www.tacoffin.nabaza.org/ Mike Patterson Please remove the spamtrap to email me. "I always wanted to be somebody. I should have been more specific..." |
New pond in the works
I live in Henderson (Las Vegas) Nevada. I am building this for personal therapy, I have 4 kids and I need a place to relax, ha ha ha.
"tacoffin" wrote in message news:jWFyc.63321$tI2.38376@fed1read07... If anyone is interested, this is where I will be building my fish and plant ponds. I will update the pictures as I progress. http://www.tacoffin.nabaza.org/ |
New pond in the works
Your pond sounds great! I am so frustrated that I can't see it though! I
keep getting this 20 meg exceeded message! -- _______________________________________ "The difference between 'involvement' and 'commitment' is like an eggs-and-ham breakfast: The chicken was 'involved' - the pig was 'committed'." http://community.webshots.com/user/godwino "tacoffin" wrote in message news:ebZyc.67480$tI2.66604@fed1read07... I live in Henderson (Las Vegas) Nevada. I am building this for personal therapy, I have 4 kids and I need a place to relax, ha ha ha. "tacoffin" wrote in message news:jWFyc.63321$tI2.38376@fed1read07... If anyone is interested, this is where I will be building my fish and plant ponds. I will update the pictures as I progress. http://www.tacoffin.nabaza.org/ |
New pond in the works
Get a soaker hose and a timer that hooks up to you outdoor faucet.
They have them at Home Depot. I did my entire back yard gardens with soaker hosed and a four outlet water manifold. Russel Mack On Sat, 12 Jun 2004 14:20:24 -0400, Mike Patterson wrote: Holy cow, I thought I started with a wasteland... If you're in the southwest as it appears, you might want to select your plants carefully so you don't have astronomical water bills. My wife picked several plants for our garden/pond area (in central Georgia) that have to be watered pretty much every day. Not only is it a daily pain, but when we go out of town for a few days we have to arrange for a "garden sitter". Good luck, keep us posted. On Sat, 12 Jun 2004 09:10:38 -0700, "tacoffin" wrote: If anyone is interested, this is where I will be building my fish and plant ponds. I will update the pictures as I progress. http://www.tacoffin.nabaza.org/ Mike Patterson Please remove the spamtrap to email me. "I always wanted to be somebody. I should have been more specific..." |
New pond in the works
Thanks for the idea. I'm thinking of running refrigerator icemaker
tubing out the the pond area, then I could use your manifold/soaker hose idea from there. I figure volume isn't much of a problem using soaker hose. On Mon, 14 Jun 2004 03:07:13 -0400, Webfoot wrote: Get a soaker hose and a timer that hooks up to you outdoor faucet. They have them at Home Depot. I did my entire back yard gardens with soaker hosed and a four outlet water manifold. Russel Mack On Sat, 12 Jun 2004 14:20:24 -0400, Mike Patterson wrote: Holy cow, I thought I started with a wasteland... If you're in the southwest as it appears, you might want to select your plants carefully so you don't have astronomical water bills. My wife picked several plants for our garden/pond area (in central Georgia) that have to be watered pretty much every day. Not only is it a daily pain, but when we go out of town for a few days we have to arrange for a "garden sitter". Good luck, keep us posted. On Sat, 12 Jun 2004 09:10:38 -0700, "tacoffin" wrote: If anyone is interested, this is where I will be building my fish and plant ponds. I will update the pictures as I progress. http://www.tacoffin.nabaza.org/ Mike Patterson Please remove the spamtrap to email me. "I always wanted to be somebody. I should have been more specific..." Mike Patterson Please remove the spamtrap to email me. "I always wanted to be somebody. I should have been more specific..." |
New pond in the works
Nice spot for a pond. Build it as big as you can cause you'll always
want more. Will be looking for up dated pics thanks for shareing http://community.webtv.net/rebeljoe/POND |
New pond in the works
Not sure if a ice maker hose would do the job well enough. Might not
be enough pressure I bought a black rubber 5/8" 125' hose at Sams Club for $20. I plan on cutting it to length to bring water to the soaker hoses in the back garden. The front gardens I used scrap hoses cut to length. The 5/8" hose ends and connecters cost less than $2 each at Home Depot and are also black to match. 2 50" hoses were $9 at Sams Club. All totaled I have 400 feet of soaker hose split into 4 zones. Cover the hose with mulch and you are set for the entire summer. Enjoy Russell Mack On Mon, 14 Jun 2004 08:37:22 -0400, Mike Patterson wrote: Thanks for the idea. I'm thinking of running refrigerator icemaker tubing out the the pond area, then I could use your manifold/soaker hose idea from there. I figure volume isn't much of a problem using soaker hose. On Mon, 14 Jun 2004 03:07:13 -0400, Webfoot wrote: Get a soaker hose and a timer that hooks up to you outdoor faucet. They have them at Home Depot. I did my entire back yard gardens with soaker hosed and a four outlet water manifold. Russel Mack On Sat, 12 Jun 2004 14:20:24 -0400, Mike Patterson wrote: Holy cow, I thought I started with a wasteland... If you're in the southwest as it appears, you might want to select your plants carefully so you don't have astronomical water bills. My wife picked several plants for our garden/pond area (in central Georgia) that have to be watered pretty much every day. Not only is it a daily pain, but when we go out of town for a few days we have to arrange for a "garden sitter". Good luck, keep us posted. On Sat, 12 Jun 2004 09:10:38 -0700, "tacoffin" wrote: If anyone is interested, this is where I will be building my fish and plant ponds. I will update the pictures as I progress. http://www.tacoffin.nabaza.org/ Mike Patterson Please remove the spamtrap to email me. "I always wanted to be somebody. I should have been more specific..." Mike Patterson Please remove the spamtrap to email me. "I always wanted to be somebody. I should have been more specific..." |
New pond in the works
I hope you don't have caliche in your yard. Here in SW LV, people are
using hugh tractor mounted air chisel to dig pools. It might be better to build up. GL. tacoffin wrote: I live in Henderson (Las Vegas) Nevada. I am building this for personal therapy, I have 4 kids and I need a place to relax, ha ha ha. "tacoffin" wrote in message anyone is interested, this is where I will be building my fish and plant ponds. I will update the pictures as I progress.http://www.tacoffin.nabaza.org/ |
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