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I am in the beginning stages of building my pond. Please take a look of
what I have so far and let me know what you think. Any and all suggestions welcome, i.e. pump size location and type, filters, plants, thanks. I have books and video's, now I'd like to tap into this recource, thanks. http://home.comcast.net/~grumpy232/pondpage.htm I will be doing fish, but not for another year or so. I might build a false bottom to keep my 2 year old from taking a swim. Or a fence. Thanks again |
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I would also like input on under water lighting. Thanks. Oh and that's
"resource". Comments on 3 tributaries into pond, too much? Grumpy wrote: I am in the beginning stages of building my pond. Please take a look of what I have so far and let me know what you think. Any and all suggestions welcome, i.e. pump size location and type, filters, plants, thanks. I have books and video's, now I'd like to tap into this recource, thanks. http://home.comcast.net/~grumpy232/pondpage.htm I will be doing fish, but not for another year or so. I might build a false bottom to keep my 2 year old from taking a swim. Or a fence. Thanks again |
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HI Ya Grumpy,
I am prett ynew to this group, so all I can offer is words of encouragement. I think your design is very pretty. When you are all done it should be lovely! Kate "Grumpy" wrote in message news:Po5Ic.54822$a24.2565@attbi_s03... | I would also like input on under water lighting. Thanks. Oh and that's | "resource". Comments on 3 tributaries into pond, too much? | | Grumpy wrote: | | I am in the beginning stages of building my pond. Please take a look of | what I have so far and let me know what you think. Any and all | suggestions welcome, i.e. pump size location and type, filters, plants, | thanks. I have books and video's, now I'd like to tap into this | recource, thanks. | http://home.comcast.net/~grumpy232/pondpage.htm | I will be doing fish, but not for another year or so. I might build a | false bottom to keep my 2 year old from taking a swim. Or a fence. | Thanks again | | |
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![]() Grumpy wrote Comments on 3 tributaries into pond, Will add lots of oxygen to the pond for the fish. My only concern would be water agitation if you want to have lilies. They like fairly calm water. But all that depends on the drop into the water, how fast it flows, if you have plants blocking some of the water movement. Looks like you are off to a good start and we'd love to help you along ;-) kathy :-) algae primer http://hometown.aol.com/ka30p/myhomepage/garden.html |
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Grumpy wrote in message news:ci5Ic.54801$a24.43368@attbi_s03...
I am in the beginning stages of building my pond. Please take a look of what I have so far and let me know what you think. I might build a false bottom to keep my 2 year old from taking a swim. Or a fence. [Lurker rises] I know little about ponds, but is your wall as it seems, dry-laid block, or did you use mortar and tie it into the landscaping? Are you in a climate that gets rain or snow? As for the fence on your side you must protect your children and visitors. People in the next town over lost a 16 month old to drowning in a 2 foot pond. [Lurker sinks back into the pool] -- Crashj |
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On Sun, 11 Jul 2004 06:41:12 GMT, Grumpy wrote:
I am in the beginning stages of building my pond. Please take a look of what I have so far and let me know what you think. Any and all suggestions welcome, i.e. pump size location and type, filters, plants, thanks. I have books and video's, now I'd like to tap into this recource, thanks. http://home.comcast.net/~grumpy232/pondpage.htm I will be doing fish, but not for another year or so. I might build a false bottom to keep my 2 year old from taking a swim. Or a fence. Thanks again My only comments are, make the pond wider.... and I highly recommend the fence before you put water in, forget the false bottom as it may be false security, imho. ~ jan (Do you know where your water quality is?) |
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![]() [Lurker rises] I know little about ponds, but is your wall as it seems, dry-laid block, or did you use mortar and tie it into the landscaping? rebarbed and cemented into the ground Are you in a climate that gets rain or snow? yes As for the fence on your side you must protect your children and visitors. a fence will go up People in the next town over lost a 16 month old to drowning in a 2 foot pond. our worst nightmare [Lurker sinks back into the pool] |
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![]() ~ jan JJsPond.us wrote: On Sun, 11 Jul 2004 06:41:12 GMT, Grumpy wrote: I am in the beginning stages of building my pond. Please take a look of what I have so far and let me know what you think. Any and all suggestions welcome, i.e. pump size location and type, filters, plants, thanks. I have books and video's, now I'd like to tap into this recource, thanks. http://home.comcast.net/~grumpy232/pondpage.htm I will be doing fish, but not for another year or so. I might build a false bottom to keep my 2 year old from taking a swim. Or a fence. Thanks again My only comments are, make the pond wider.... instead of wider, I might bring in the sides and I highly recommend the fence before you put water in, forget the false bottom as it may be false security, imho. ~ jan a fence is a definite, it's just a matter of picking something nice (Do you know where your water quality is?) |
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On Mon, 12 Jul 2004 06:53:36 GMT, Grumpy wrote:
My only comments are, make the pond wider.... instead of wider, I might bring in the sides But, but, but.... that will make the pond smaller, not what I intended. ![]() (Do you know where your water quality is?) |
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If anything I would lessen the emphasis on the stream section of the pond,
of which I think you have more than enough, and open the left side up with more general pond area. The balance between stream and pond seems a little tilted towards stream right now, and narrowing it might make that more so. D "Grumpy" wrote in message news:QzqIc.61498$IQ4.17171@attbi_s02... ~ jan JJsPond.us wrote: On Sun, 11 Jul 2004 06:41:12 GMT, Grumpy wrote: I am in the beginning stages of building my pond. Please take a look of what I have so far and let me know what you think. Any and all suggestions welcome, i.e. pump size location and type, filters, plants, thanks. I have books and video's, now I'd like to tap into this recource, thanks. http://home.comcast.net/~grumpy232/pondpage.htm I will be doing fish, but not for another year or so. I might build a false bottom to keep my 2 year old from taking a swim. Or a fence. Thanks again My only comments are, make the pond wider.... instead of wider, I might bring in the sides and I highly recommend the fence before you put water in, forget the false bottom as it may be false security, imho. ~ jan a fence is a definite, it's just a matter of picking something nice (Do you know where your water quality is?) |
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