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The link about the swimming pools was not able to work for me, but it
sparked my interest, and I did some surfing. I noticed that most people just didn't let the chlorine disappear, and reduced the pond size in half by filling it up by all the layers they made. Is it necessary to do this? Are the side walls of a pool not made to handle fish or a pond? Thanxzor Deanzor |
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From the links I've read they build the layers to
be able to put plants in. Some lilies can come all the way up from five feet. Mine are about 2.5 feet down. Marginal plants, like reeds, sedges, cattails and the like have about six - 8 inches of water over their crowns. I've also seen some folks who design baskets to hang over the edge of their 'pool/pond' to grow plants in. So it depends on what kind of look you want for your pond. kathy :-) |
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On Sun, 20 Mar 2005 20:31:36 GMT, Dean Krick
wrote: The link about the swimming pools was not able to work for me, but it sparked my interest, and I did some surfing. I noticed that most people just didn't let the chlorine disappear, and reduced the pond size in half by filling it up by all the layers they made. Is it necessary to do this? Are the side walls of a pool not made to handle fish or a pond? Thanxzor Deanzor Nothing wrong with the sides, our current koi club president's main pond is an old swimming pool with no alteration. ~ jan ~Power to the Porg, Flow On!~ |
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Dean Krick wrote:
The link about the swimming pools was not able to work for me, but it sparked my interest, and I did some surfing. I noticed that most people just didn't let the chlorine disappear, and reduced the pond size in half by filling it up by all the layers they made. Is it necessary to do this? Are the side walls of a pool not made to handle fish or a pond? Thanxzor Deanzor Hi... I think it has been years since I checked out rec.ponds. Just came on again this morning -- and noticed this Swimming Pool thread. Spring has me excited again about my swimming pool to pond conversion. I took the step many years ago. The pond has been maturing very nicely and seems to be very healthy. It's shown at: www.kilk.com/pond (with new pictures) I'm one of those who wanted a real pond look -- with a natural shape and flower beds. So I filled in the sides of the pool with layers of soil and essentially built a pond within the pool. Although I have Koi for enjoyment, I'm not raising them or specially caring for them. The main focus for me was the pond beauty itself -- which I think made drove my choices in how I did this. I cleaned up my website and added at least a couple updated pictures just taken yesterday. I hope to stick around rec.ponds this season. Talk to you later. Erik |
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Hi...
I think it has been years since I checked out rec.ponds. Just came on again this morning -- and noticed this Swimming Pool thread. Spring has me excited again about my swimming pool to pond conversion. I took the step many years ago. The pond has been maturing very nicely and seems to be very healthy. It's shown at: www.kilk.com/pond (with new pictures) ================================ It's absolutely gorgeous! It's much more attractive than the pool was. -- McKoi.... the frugal ponder... ~~~ }((((o ~~~ }{{{{o ~~~ }(((((o |
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I am so impressed! Thank you for sharing. DK
"Erik" wrote in message ... Dean Krick wrote: The link about the swimming pools was not able to work for me, but it sparked my interest, and I did some surfing. I noticed that most people just didn't let the chlorine disappear, and reduced the pond size in half by filling it up by all the layers they made. Is it necessary to do this? Are the side walls of a pool not made to handle fish or a pond? Thanxzor Deanzor Hi... I think it has been years since I checked out rec.ponds. Just came on again this morning -- and noticed this Swimming Pool thread. Spring has me excited again about my swimming pool to pond conversion. I took the step many years ago. The pond has been maturing very nicely and seems to be very healthy. It's shown at: www.kilk.com/pond (with new pictures) I'm one of those who wanted a real pond look -- with a natural shape and flower beds. So I filled in the sides of the pool with layers of soil and essentially built a pond within the pool. Although I have Koi for enjoyment, I'm not raising them or specially caring for them. The main focus for me was the pond beauty itself -- which I think made drove my choices in how I did this. I cleaned up my website and added at least a couple updated pictures just taken yesterday. I hope to stick around rec.ponds this season. Talk to you later. Erik |
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Erik wrote:
Dean Krick wrote: The link about the swimming pools was not able to work for me, but it sparked my interest, and I did some surfing. I noticed that most people just didn't let the chlorine disappear, and reduced the pond size in half by filling it up by all the layers they made. Is it necessary to do this? Are the side walls of a pool not made to handle fish or a pond? Thanxzor Deanzor Hi... I think it has been years since I checked out rec.ponds. Just came on again this morning -- and noticed this Swimming Pool thread. Spring has me excited again about my swimming pool to pond conversion. I took the step many years ago. The pond has been maturing very nicely and seems to be very healthy. It's shown at: www.kilk.com/pond (with new pictures) I'm one of those who wanted a real pond look -- with a natural shape and flower beds. So I filled in the sides of the pool with layers of soil and essentially built a pond within the pool. Although I have Koi for enjoyment, I'm not raising them or specially caring for them. The main focus for me was the pond beauty itself -- which I think made drove my choices in how I did this. I cleaned up my website and added at least a couple updated pictures just taken yesterday. I hope to stick around rec.ponds this season. Talk to you later. Erik Wow. I'm a pond noob and totally impressed! I can't wait until I've worked all the kinks out of my interconnected whiskey barrels pond. -- __ Elaine T __ __' http://eethomp.com/fish.html '__ rec.aquaria.* FAQ http://faq.thekrib.com |
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![]() "Elaine T" wrote in message news:OXB3e.6304 Wow. I'm a pond noob and totally impressed! I can't wait until I've worked all the kinks out of my interconnected whiskey barrels pond. ================= I can't wait to set mine up as soon as it stops raining out there, and they dry out. I use those heavy black liners to keep the wood from rotting. No power will be running to them though. -- McKoi.... the frugal ponder... ~~~ }((((o ~~~ }{{{{o ~~~ }(((((o |
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Reel McKoi wrote:
"Elaine T" wrote in message news:OXB3e.6304 Wow. I'm a pond noob and totally impressed! I can't wait until I've worked all the kinks out of my interconnected whiskey barrels pond. ================= I can't wait to set mine up as soon as it stops raining out there, and they dry out. I use those heavy black liners to keep the wood from rotting. No power will be running to them though. Mine's lined too, but with EPDM. The barrels leaked and were somewhat larger than the preformed liners. At the moment, I've got the lower spillway too slow. If I turn the pump on full, water sloshes out the second barrel! :-0 I'm going enlarge the opening this weekend so I can turn the pump on all the way. I'm also starting to get algae, but I view that as a good thing. It means the pond isn't so sterile anymore. -- __ Elaine T __ __' http://eethomp.com/fish.html '__ rec.aquaria.* FAQ http://faq.thekrib.com |
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Erik wrote:
Dean Krick wrote: The link about the swimming pools was not able to work for me, but it sparked my interest, and I did some surfing. I noticed that most people just didn't let the chlorine disappear, and reduced the pond size in half by filling it up by all the layers they made. Is it necessary to do this? Are the side walls of a pool not made to handle fish or a pond? Thanxzor Deanzor Hi... I think it has been years since I checked out rec.ponds. Just came on again this morning -- and noticed this Swimming Pool thread. Spring has me excited again about my swimming pool to pond conversion. I took the step many years ago. The pond has been maturing very nicely and seems to be very healthy. It's shown at: www.kilk.com/pond (with new pictures) I'm one of those who wanted a real pond look -- with a natural shape and flower beds. So I filled in the sides of the pool with layers of soil and essentially built a pond within the pool. Although I have Koi for enjoyment, I'm not raising them or specially caring for them. The main focus for me was the pond beauty itself -- which I think made drove my choices in how I did this. I cleaned up my website and added at least a couple updated pictures just taken yesterday. I hope to stick around rec.ponds this season. Talk to you later. Erik Now THAT is a veggie filter and a VERY beautiful pond! Where did you get you land scaping ties? I used ply wood and 2X4's to build my veggie filter and spent almost that much just on the lumber. The land scaping timber looks MUCH better than the 3/4 plywood and 2X4 construction and stronger. I suspect I will need to rebuild my veggie as it will probably not be able to stand up to the water weight and pressure for years. I am considering digging down a few inches and using bricks or retaining wall stones. Then again, if I can find the land scaping ties at a more reasonable cost than what I have seen at Lowes, that might be the way to go. That or 4X4. Thanks for sharing . Outstanding web site! W. Dale (Colorado Springs, CO) Wilmdale Pond - http://home.pcisys.net/~muaddib |
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