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Karl March 31st 04 11:00 PM

Advice sought from Pond People
 
On Wed, 31 Mar 2004 09:24:43 GMT, (SjT) wrote:

My pond looks crap and i blame the earth for it! It's all on the
****, the water is higher up one end than it is the other, and the
bricks look crap cause there's a massive amount of exposed liner
before you get to the water level.


snip

Also what is the best way to build a pond that has water right up to
the brickwork so you cant see any of the lining?

If this is too much help to ask for, i would appreciate any websites
any of you guys have.

--
Joe's Nunn out, out



Hello,

My pond is built on a slight "slope" and I have used half submerged
rocks to hide the liner at the back of it. You can see my pond at the
website below (click on The Garden Pond or My Own Pond),

Best wishes,
Karl
http://jump.to/gardenponds
http://www.karlbaker.freeserve.co.uk


Nedra April 1st 04 12:25 AM

Advice sought from Pond People
 
Lovely Pond, Karl! How you must enjoy it ...

Nedra
http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Pines/4836
http://community.webshots.com/user/nedra118

"Karl" wrote in message
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On Wed, 31 Mar 2004 09:24:43 GMT, (SjT) wrote:

My pond looks crap and i blame the earth for it! It's all on the
****, the water is higher up one end than it is the other, and the
bricks look crap cause there's a massive amount of exposed liner
before you get to the water level.


snip

Also what is the best way to build a pond that has water right up to
the brickwork so you cant see any of the lining?

If this is too much help to ask for, i would appreciate any websites
any of you guys have.

--
Joe's Nunn out, out



Hello,

My pond is built on a slight "slope" and I have used half submerged
rocks to hide the liner at the back of it. You can see my pond at the
website below (click on The Garden Pond or My Own Pond),

Best wishes,
Karl
http://jump.to/gardenponds
http://www.karlbaker.freeserve.co.uk





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