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Well the wife wants to add a whiskey barrel garden up on the patio. I
have the half barrel and a liner, and intend to get one of the old fashioned hanp type pumps to convert into a fountain of sorts to return the filtered water back into the barrel. Does any one have any good suggestions on a pump perhaps with filter attached thatw ould be suitable for this setup? She wants to add a couple of plants and also a few goldfish etc. Not all that familair with all the different combos and whats really suitable for this project, so any info is greatly appreciated. This is gonna be her ballgame, as she wants to have a certain dwarf water lilly she has her eye on, up at the patio. Me I'll take my mostly maintenance free natural pond, but I have to keep my better half happy! Visit my website: http://www.frugalmachinist.com Opinions expressed are those of my wife, I had no input whatsoever. Remove "nospam" from email addy. |
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Hey Roy...I saw your post and have a similar set-up. When I moved into my
house there was a large dead tree stump in the backyard so I dug it out and put a wiskey barrel liner in the existing hole. (see photos http://photos.yahoo.com/jeepin9557 ) Although I can't tell you the exact pump I've been using , it is a small, inexpensive one with a small foam filter on it. I only need to clean the filter once a year and it runs 24/7. Amazes me what a small eco-system it has become. I'm sure your wife will enjoy it. Dave "Roy" wrote in message ... Well the wife wants to add a whiskey barrel garden up on the patio. I have the half barrel and a liner, and intend to get one of the old fashioned hanp type pumps to convert into a fountain of sorts to return the filtered water back into the barrel. Does any one have any good suggestions on a pump perhaps with filter attached thatw ould be suitable for this setup? She wants to add a couple of plants and also a few goldfish etc. Not all that familair with all the different combos and whats really suitable for this project, so any info is greatly appreciated. This is gonna be her ballgame, as she wants to have a certain dwarf water lilly she has her eye on, up at the patio. Me I'll take my mostly maintenance free natural pond, but I have to keep my better half happy! Visit my website: http://www.frugalmachinist.com Opinions expressed are those of my wife, I had no input whatsoever. Remove "nospam" from email addy. |
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"Roy" wrote in message
Well the wife wants to add a whiskey barrel garden up on the patio. I have the half barrel and a liner, and intend to get one of the old fashioned hanp type pumps to convert into a fountain of sorts to return the filtered water back into the barrel. Does any one have any good suggestions on a pump perhaps with filter attached thatw ould be suitable for this setup? Ponsai's are easy to make. Beckett has lots of bucket filters, or you can make your own. Or, if you want, you can put a small planter outside and an little higher than the barrel, and do a small fake flower pot filter. ~ jan Flower pot filters on page *My filter* bottom: http://users.owt.com/jjspond/ ~Keep 'em Wet!~ Tri-Cities WA Zone 7a To e-mail see website |
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