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Solution for hiding liner
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I'm normally just a lurker here, but I finally found the answer to my problem of ugly liner showing (between the water line and the rock edging) and thought I'd share. I don't want to sound like I'm spamming or anything, though.... I have no affiliation with the company I bought it from, so if you want to know where I got it, feel free to send me an e-mail. The product is called "Edge It" - a sort of "grow bag" for pond plants. It's a fabric(?)tube of rot and puncture free material with an attached flap. You fill the tube with soil (or with some plants you wouldn't even need soil), then place at the edge of your pond with the flap on the ground held in place by your rock edging. Cut little crosses in the tube and plant your plants. The tube will be in contact with the pond water so the soil and plant roots are moist at all times. After years of trying all kinds of clever and creative tricks to hide that ugly liner (including plastic plants) I've finally got it, and am very grateful! Hope this helps someone else, too, because I'm sure I'm not the only one who has that exposed liner above the water line. Sue |
"Sue777" wrote in message
ups.com... Hi. I'm normally just a lurker here, but I finally found the answer to my problem of ugly liner showing (between the water line and the rock edging) and thought I'd share. I don't want to sound like I'm spamming or anything, though.... I have no affiliation with the company I bought it from, so if you want to know where I got it, feel free to send me an e-mail. The product is called "Edge It" - a sort of "grow bag" for pond plants. It's a fabric(?)tube of rot and puncture free material with an attached flap. You fill the tube with soil (or with some plants you wouldn't even need soil), then place at the edge of your pond with the flap on the ground held in place by your rock edging. Cut little crosses in the tube and plant your plants. The tube will be in contact with the pond water so the soil and plant roots are moist at all times. After years of trying all kinds of clever and creative tricks to hide that ugly liner (including plastic plants) I've finally got it, and am very grateful! Hope this helps someone else, too, because I'm sure I'm not the only one who has that exposed liner above the water line. That's a great idea! I'll bet you could easily do something like that with burplap, or other materials... -- Gareee's Homepage: http://www.fortunecity.com/tattooine.../mainframe.htm Remove Delicious spam to reply |
I don't suppose you'd have a link to that product would you?
Googling gets tons and tons of computer/IT related sites, and none of my efforts to refine the search seem to help. TIA Mike On 18 Apr 2005 17:03:47 -0700, "Sue777" wrote: Hi. I'm normally just a lurker here, but I finally found the answer to my problem of ugly liner showing (between the water line and the rock edging) and thought I'd share. I don't want to sound like I'm spamming or anything, though.... I have no affiliation with the company I bought it from, so if you want to know where I got it, feel free to send me an e-mail. The product is called "Edge It" - a sort of "grow bag" for pond plants. It's a fabric(?)tube of rot and puncture free material with an attached flap. You fill the tube with soil (or with some plants you wouldn't even need soil), then place at the edge of your pond with the flap on the ground held in place by your rock edging. Cut little crosses in the tube and plant your plants. The tube will be in contact with the pond water so the soil and plant roots are moist at all times. After years of trying all kinds of clever and creative tricks to hide that ugly liner (including plastic plants) I've finally got it, and am very grateful! Hope this helps someone else, too, because I'm sure I'm not the only one who has that exposed liner above the water line. Sue Mike Patterson Please remove the spamtrap to email me. "I always wanted to be somebody...I should have been more specific..." - Lily Tomlin -- Posted via NewsDemon.com - Premium Uncensored Newsgroup Service -------http://www.NewsDemon.com------ Unlimited Access, Anonymous Accounts, Uncensored Broadband Access |
"Mike Patterson" wrote in message
... I don't suppose you'd have a link to that product would you? Googling gets tons and tons of computer/IT related sites, and none of my efforts to refine the search seem to help. Google "Edge-It pond" 6th link... ;) -- Gareee's Homepage: http://www.fortunecity.com/tattooine.../mainframe.htm Remove Delicious spam to reply |
Thank you very much !!
Although in hindsight the best way to hide the lines is to make sure the pond is perfectly level all around and then put rocks past the inside edge and fill to the top. I did say hindsight though ???? Sue777 wrote: Hi. I'm normally just a lurker here, but I finally found the answer to my problem of ugly liner showing (between the water line and the rock edging) and thought I'd share. I don't want to sound like I'm spamming or anything, though.... I have no affiliation with the company I bought it from, so if you want to know where I got it, feel free to send me an e-mail. The product is called "Edge It" - a sort of "grow bag" for pond plants. It's a fabric(?)tube of rot and puncture free material with an attached flap. You fill the tube with soil (or with some plants you wouldn't even need soil), then place at the edge of your pond with the flap on the ground held in place by your rock edging. Cut little crosses in the tube and plant your plants. The tube will be in contact with the pond water so the soil and plant roots are moist at all times. After years of trying all kinds of clever and creative tricks to hide that ugly liner (including plastic plants) I've finally got it, and am very grateful! Hope this helps someone else, too, because I'm sure I'm not the only one who has that exposed liner above the water line. Sue |
"CanadianCowboy" wrote in message
.. . Thank you very much !! Although in hindsight the best way to hide the lines is to make sure the pond is perfectly level all around and then put rocks past the inside edge and fill to the top. I did say hindsight though ???? Yeah, RIGHT! My pond is on our yard, which is on a mountain, and if you saw the rocks we pulled out by hand when we dug it our, you wouldn't believe some of them! Because of the slope, we can't even get any dirt delivered even close, so I end up moving it either by renting a min track hoe, or with a small trailer pulled by the riding lawn mower. Leveling is a PITA here... -- Gareee's Homepage: http://www.fortunecity.com/tattooine.../mainframe.htm Remove Delicious spam to reply |
The way I hid the liner is to build a "rock shelf". It was about 4"
lower than the top of the pond. I put the big moss rock boulders on the shelf and filled the pond so that the rocks were part submerged in the water. On the top of the pond, I covered the liner with smaller rocks. Works great. I only see liner when the water gets WAY too low. -ikiru *enjoy the sauce* |
Have any pics?
Kirsten wrote in message oups.com... The way I hid the liner is to build a "rock shelf". It was about 4" lower than the top of the pond. I put the big moss rock boulders on the shelf and filled the pond so that the rocks were part submerged in the water. On the top of the pond, I covered the liner with smaller rocks. Works great. I only see liner when the water gets WAY too low. -ikiru *enjoy the sauce* |
Sue777 wrote:
Hi. I'm normally just a lurker here, but I finally found the answer to my problem of ugly liner showing (between the water line and the rock edging) and thought I'd share. I don't want to sound like I'm spamming or anything, though.... I have no affiliation with the company I bought it from, so if you want to know where I got it, feel free to send me an e-mail. The product is called "Edge It" - a sort of "grow bag" for pond plants. It's a fabric(?)tube of rot and puncture free material with an attached flap. You fill the tube with soil (or with some plants you wouldn't even need soil), then place at the edge of your pond with the flap on the ground held in place by your rock edging. Cut little crosses in the tube and plant your plants. The tube will be in contact with the pond water so the soil and plant roots are moist at all times. After years of trying all kinds of clever and creative tricks to hide that ugly liner (including plastic plants) I've finally got it, and am very grateful! Hope this helps someone else, too, because I'm sure I'm not the only one who has that exposed liner above the water line. Sue =============================== Do you have more details? |
Hi. Sorry - I would have posted the link but I thought that was
considered spamming and wasn't allowed. Glad some of you managed to find it. Don't be scared off by the fact that the store is located in the UK..... Harry just figures out the cheapest way to get it to the states (he even removes all unnecessary packaging/cardboard) and then has you order a couple of cheap plumbing parts to cover the cost of shipping. (you don't actually receive the couplings - that's just a convenient way to pay the postage). Anyway, it's a great product, and I'm surprised I couldn't find anything like that in the states. At least not YET. |
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