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Thanks for the thoughts Nedra - I probably am leaning that way. The leaves
are going to be a problem in any case. My little pond is already in the fartherst location so a new pond would still get plenty of leaves blowing in. Depth I'm not sure of depth. I know everyone sez bigger is better but I do like the economies of smaller pumps, filters, water changes, meds etc. Probably will just have to investigate. May be like that around the country but around here you pretty much expect to run into rock below about 2 feet - 5 would probably be quite an accomplishment unless a couple of them were above ground. In fact we just had our pond tour this week end and I dont think I saw a pond over about 3 1/2-4 ft. Well the creative process has started anyway. Thanxx Bill "Nedra" wrote in message link.net... Bill ... I do hope you get your Birthday pond liner!! I just wouldn't take a chance on tree roots Not puncturing the liner. I have a small spirea that punctured my liner several years ago. The pond had to be emptied (all the fish transferred to holding quarters, etc.) and patched. A big headache all 'round. Moreover, the leaves are a big minus in putting the pond around trees. All of the minuses you can think of and then some. I would bite the bullet and go ahead and install the pond in full sun. You can always buy a sun shelter and they do look very nice... or build a sun shade in the Japanese manner. Don't skimp on depth. I would go 5 feet deep at least. ... that way any koi will be protected from the blistering summer heat - along with the sun shade you've already installed ;-) Also the water lilies will thank you for installing your pond in full sun ... what else, there must be more pluses! Good Luck! Nedra http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Pines/4836 http://community.webshots.com/user/nedra118 "Newbie Bill" wrote in message om... This may be years in the coming, but if by chance liners go on sale around my birthday - ya never know. The only place we really have, short of totally full sun is under the canopy of several Live Oaks and Pin Oak. 1) Anyone know rules of thumb about how far away from the base you would have to be to not disturb the 'tap roots?'. 2) What concerns are there about any trees, shrubs etc puncturing the liner. 3) This exposure would pretty much just be diffused light. Aside from leaves and slow/limited plant growth any other negatives I'm not thinking about? Thanxx Bill Brister - Austin, Texas (8b) |
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