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Old August 2nd 03, 07:59 PM
Gjlwilliams
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After 18 years the wife says the above ground pool has to go to make way for a
pond. So where do I start? I'm looking at something that will be about 20' wide
by 3-4' deep. So I'm looking for info on how, what and where. The pond will be
located on a north facing slope with sun about 3/4 of the day, located in SE Pa
if that makes any difference. Thank's

Gary W.
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Old August 3rd 03, 01:55 AM
Bob H
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Default Poolout, pondin

You might find this of interest,
http://groups.msn.com/TheOldGardenPo...nw?albumlist=2
someone in the Old Garden Pond group did exactly the same thing, this is a
look at how their project went.

"Gjlwilliams" wrote in message
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After 18 years the wife says the above ground pool has to go to make way

for a
pond. So where do I start? I'm looking at something that will be about 20'

wide
by 3-4' deep. So I'm looking for info on how, what and where. The pond

will be
located on a north facing slope with sun about 3/4 of the day, located in

SE Pa
if that makes any difference. Thank's

Gary W.



 




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