Hello Everyone
I don't really the room (nor the talent) to do something like that. :-(
I'm thinking of maybe getting a larger liner instead, digging the hole a bit
deeper and keeping it like it is, only a bit larger.
The possibilities are endless!
LeeAnne
"Lee B." wrote in message
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How about plunking in a pre-form, but creating a small "stream" running to
it for the birds to bathe? The "head stream" could be a shallow depression
with the water burbling up and out of the ground, flowing through a river
rock lined stream, dumping into the preform . . . a little woodlands
theme?
Most pre-forms are only 18" deep, but it would give your fish a little
more
safety.
Lee
"LeeAnne" wrote in message
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It's that time of year again, when thoughts turn to ponds being unfrozen
and
useable. Well, for me anyway w/a small one here near Boston.
It's been a while since I've posted but you guys/gals have always been a
wealth of info!
I'm thinking of expanding, I've got a shallow bird-pool going on right
now,
about 4 feet long by 3 feet wide. It's only about 10" deep and from
there
comes up to a shallow end where the birds bathe. I want to put in a
preformed liner, dig a hole, plop it in, be done BUT I want a shallow
bird
bath end ... does such a thing exist in preform? I haven't found one,
but
again, you guys/gals are the experts. It's still not going to be very
big
or deep - it's in a small garden area. I guess I'm looking for a
pre-form
w/a shallow end. :-)
I've got three small goldfish (they must have come on plant I bought
last
year since I didn't put them there) and I'd like it to be a bit deeper
for
them when I put them out, since they're so used to me now they'll be an
easy
target for something to snack on, they'll probably come right to the
surface
for Mr./Mrs Raccoon where last summer they took off at any sign of
movement.
This was low maintenance last year, I've got no big filtration, just a
fountain w/a small filter attachment and I'd like to keep it that way.
I'll
probably just have to buy a bigger fountain.
Oh yes, and I'll be putting in plenty of plants!
TIA,
LeeAnne
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