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The top 2 metres of my land are clay. Can this be used to create a large
pond without a liner? I have 4 acres of unused farmalnd in Scotland (very wet, very exposed) and would like to use the land for something more attractive. All ideas are welcome. Thanks, Floyd -- http://www.smellyhound.com |
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Usually you can, however even with a good clay I would still have it
tested for permeability........you may be surprised. I have what is called blue merle clay which is a h eavy dark grey blue colored clay which is about as good as it gets for a pond. I also have clay here that is a yellow tan color, but it is not suitable for a pond unless you treat it with bentonite, as its comprised of too much silt and sand particles thorughout, whereas the blue merle is like a wad of modeling clay...... On Sun, 1 May 2005 14:36:57 -0700, "Floydster" wrote: ===The top 2 metres of my land are clay. Can this be used to create a large ===pond without a liner? I have 4 acres of unused farmalnd in Scotland (very ===wet, very exposed) and would like to use the land for something more ===attractive. All ideas are welcome. === ===Thanks, === ===Floyd ============================================== Put some color in your cheeks...garden naked! |
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Perhaps. How long does water stand in shallow depressions in your land? Not
all clay soil is totally impermiable, so the water may seep away. Why not dig a small hole, fill it with water and see if it drains. You could also dig the big hole, fill it with water, but no plants or fish, and see what happens. If it drains, get a liner. If it does not, get fish and plants. "Floydster" wrote in message ... The top 2 metres of my land are clay. Can this be used to create a large pond without a liner? I have 4 acres of unused farmalnd in Scotland (very wet, very exposed) and would like to use the land for something more attractive. All ideas are welcome. Thanks, Floyd -- http://www.smellyhound.com |
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It depends on how much water you have flowing into your pond area. 40
acres of drainage will be enough for a 1 acre pond. So in other words if the water that hits 40 acres of land drains into your pond area then you can make a 1 acre pond. If you have 80 acres of drainage then you can make a 2 acre pond. Most states have a limit of 100 acres of drainage into an area before you need a permit. If you have constant springs all you need is water that is equivalent to the output of a garden hose. Water seeps through anything. As long as you have a constant inflow of water you will be fine. Check out my pond building at http://www.wildlifereserve.org/mbuild.html Also check out the "designing a pond" page under "thing's I've learned" Sam Floydster wrote: The top 2 metres of my land are clay. Can this be used to create a large pond without a liner? I have 4 acres of unused farmalnd in Scotland (very wet, very exposed) and would like to use the land for something more attractive. All ideas are welcome. Thanks, Floyd -- http://www.smellyhound.com |
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