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Old April 7th 06, 02:07 AM posted to rec.ponds
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Default What's your pond landscaping project this season?


Just a few annuals to fill in the bare spots, or some major landscaping?
Anybody have it just the way they like it and wouldn't change a thing?
I am almost done adding the evergreens for the backdrop. It is so good
to get back to pond and gardening after a long winter.


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Old April 7th 06, 06:23 AM posted to rec.ponds
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Default What's your pond landscaping project this season?

Just a few annuals to fill in the bare spots, or some major landscaping?
Anybody have it just the way they like it and wouldn't change a thing?
I am almost done adding the evergreens for the backdrop. It is so good
to get back to pond and gardening after a long winter.


Pretty much doing the same o same o here. We went thru 3 years were money
was really tight. Now that things are better I'm trying really hard not to
slip back to old habits, which in the end just increase my work load.
Basically my plan is to spend money on things that decrease it. So the
current plan is put a double (55 gallon) barrel filter on the lily pond and
start making use of the bottom drain & skimmer, already installed.

Today I divided the lilies in there, always a chore, so I'm glad I got that
done. I think if I were to add any new hardy lilies, I'd be looking for
those that rarely make babies. Used to be that's how I supported my pond
habit, but now days, having a "real" job, I want to just enjoy my ponds,
not work myself to death around them. ;o) ~ jan

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Old April 9th 06, 09:48 PM posted to rec.ponds
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Default What's your pond landscaping project this season?

Koitoy wrote:

Just a few annuals to fill in the bare spots, or some major landscaping?
Anybody have it just the way they like it and wouldn't change a thing?
I am almost done adding the evergreens for the backdrop. It is so good
to get back to pond and gardening after a long winter.



Veggie filer "box" gone and the filter put in the ground as a deep wide
stream (25' long, 12-16 inches deep, 1 to 3 feet wide). I'll post some
pictures as soon as I get my site back up and updated. Land scape
around the new filter. So far ... :-)
W. Dale


 




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