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That really came out nice. I think you have inspired me to do another pond!
"sg" wrote in message ... here are some pictures of my raise pond - worked fine "Lostin1999" wrote in message ... "puddleduck" wrote in message news ![]() Lostin1999 wrote: *"puddleduck" wrote in message news ![]() Can someone tell me if i'll be ok building a raised pond out of railway sleepers, i'm wanting the pond to be 10' x 7' x3'5". anyone got any suggestions on this, i'll be keeping just a few goldish in the pond nothing fancy. PLEASE ADVISE. Hi Puddle Duck I've built a similar pond to your design, although making it 10 foot long will be more awkward because sleepers are 8' long, so yours will need them cut a lot (having done this by hand I recommend hiring a chain saw for this purpose!! there's pictures of my pond at http://tinyurl.com/67dqc mine is however 8' X 5' X 4 foot deep (in the middle) with a 12-18 inch planting shelf (18 " at ends 12" along sides)16" deep.. it was only built a couple of months ago... you will need to drill holes and put shafts down through the sleepers to stop slippage due to water weight... are you putting the sleepers flat or vertical? (flats easier but makes for a smaller pond and wider edge... hope the pictures help inspire you Lost * Thanks for replying to my msg the photos on both reply's helped a great deal, just one thing do i have to dig in the first sleeper or can i just put staight on to the muck. i'm thinking now of having 3' above ground and dig a 1' hole in the middle to make it a 4' deep pond. Also can i use reclaimed sleepers or have they to be new one's. Hiya Mine are "reclaimed" however its cheaper (or for me it would have been) to use new ones.. I feel the reclaimed ones with the treatment they have had will last a lot longer... however getting neat "joins" isn't so easy.. (however on the outside that creates a "rustic look") so on the inside I used expanding foam to fill up holes and such so the liner was less likely to get pierced.. the only thing I would do differently if I was building mine now would be it would have been square.. but that's because the extra size wouldn't have changed any of the cost etc.. I've found a bonus to a raised pond is any children don't seem as likely too fall in (although I never have unsupervised children in my garden (even my own)) Lost |
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