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Old May 29th 05, 11:26 PM
Reel McKoi
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"Bev England" wrote in message
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Hi, I am new here and new to News Groups so please be patient haha. I

have
been ponding for about 16 yrs now. We have two ponds. The upper one is

about
10x8x2 feet and is for plants, frogs and tadpoles, it leads into a bog

which
then leads into a stream and it leads into our larger pond 18'x14'x5' for
our Koi and goldfish. I live in the Maritimes, Canada. Take a look at my
website to see pictures.
Bev
http://bevsplace.ca/

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Old May 30th 05, 01:21 AM
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What kind of liner is that light blue stuff you used?
Kirsten
"Bev England" wrote in message
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Hi, I am new here and new to News Groups so please be patient haha. I
have
been ponding for about 16 yrs now. We have two ponds. The upper one is
about
10x8x2 feet and is for plants, frogs and tadpoles, it leads into a bog
which
then leads into a stream and it leads into our larger pond 18'x14'x5' for
our Koi and goldfish. I live in the Maritimes, Canada. Take a look at my
website to see pictures.
Bev
http://bevsplace.ca/



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Old May 30th 05, 07:32 AM
George
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"Bev England" wrote in message
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Hi, I am new here and new to News Groups so please be patient haha. I
have
been ponding for about 16 yrs now. We have two ponds. The upper one is
about
10x8x2 feet and is for plants, frogs and tadpoles, it leads into a bog
which
then leads into a stream and it leads into our larger pond 18'x14'x5' for
our Koi and goldfish. I live in the Maritimes, Canada. Take a look at my
website to see pictures.
Bev
http://bevsplace.ca/


Welcome, Bev. Nice ponds.


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Old May 30th 05, 01:13 PM
Bev
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Thank you everyone and Kathy...so nice to see another Canadian!! If you want
check out my "Canadian Ponders" page, I am trying to build a list so we can
exchange resources and ideas. Feel free to email me and be added to the
list.
The large pond is actually lined with a pool liner. It was brand new in the
box and I got it for very little as they had ordered the wrong size I am
hoping to get about 5 yrs out of it before I reline it with the proper
stuff. It will be quite costly to do.
As far as knowledge...well I can only tell you the mistakes I made!! LOL It
has been on ongoing learning experience as I'm sure you are already aware.
Ponds never get finished, the continue to evolve.
I've been painting and making things all my life and I especially enjoy
making unique things for the gardens/ponds. Glad you like my work.
Thank you again for the welcome and the comments
Bev

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"Bev England" wrote in message
...
Hi, I am new here and new to News Groups so please be patient haha. I
have
been ponding for about 16 yrs now. We have two ponds. The upper one is
about
10x8x2 feet and is for plants, frogs and tadpoles, it leads into a bog
which
then leads into a stream and it leads into our larger pond 18'x14'x5' for
our Koi and goldfish. I live in the Maritimes, Canada. Take a look at my
website to see pictures.
Bev
http://bevsplace.ca/


Welcome, Bev. Nice ponds.



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Old May 30th 05, 02:29 PM
Derek Broughton
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Bev wrote:

Thank you everyone and Kathy...so nice to see another Canadian!!


Careful, there. K30's gone over to the Dark Side (she's in Washington).
I'm on the Eastern Shore in Nova Scotia. There's quite a few other
Canadian regulars here.

The large pond is actually lined with a pool liner. It was brand new in
the
box and I got it for very little as they had ordered the wrong size I
am hoping to get about 5 yrs out of it before I reline it with the proper
stuff. It will be quite costly to do.


Depends what you consider costly. HDPE isn't too bad. I'm thinking of
using it on my next pond. Check out NorthernGreenhouse.com - I haven't
tried their pond liners, yet, but our greenhouse survived Hurricane Juan,
so I know the product's good. Prices as low as CDN$0.25/sq.ft.

As far as knowledge...well I can only tell you the mistakes I made!! LOL
It has been on ongoing learning experience as I'm sure you are already
aware. Ponds never get finished, the continue to evolve.


See, you've only been on this newsgroup a day, and you're already in sync
with us. We look at it as an addiction - but none of us are ready to be
cured :-)
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derek
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Old May 30th 05, 03:18 PM
Bev
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Gee..it's great to know there are other Canadians on here, hopefully we can
exchange resources. You being a Maritimer as I am must know that here there
are very few resources. At least in NB.
I will certainly check out the site you gave me, thank you. I did just
purchase a new liner for the upper smaller pond. It is actually from a tarp
company and is .16 per foot. You can also get it with a rubberized backing,
I think it is 1.24 per sq foot. This stuff is the same as the original pond
and has served me very very well. It is easy to work with and folds really
well. It is also good for patching should it require any (haha...of course
it will!!) When I started ponding all those years ago this was the only
stuff available around here, cost me 300.+ for that liner!!! Now that same
pond is bigger and needs to be relined and it only cost 30. something. If it
lasts as long as the original, I'll be happy. For the big pond I would love
to be able to get the EPDM....but it would cost a considerable amount. Maybe
by then the craze will die down and the costs will reflect it. Someone told
me mine is a PVC liner??? Black one side white the other, a woven material.
Nice to meet you all, I look forward to sharing ideas.
Bev


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http://bevsplace.ca/
"Derek Broughton" wrote in message
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Bev wrote:

Thank you everyone and Kathy...so nice to see another Canadian!!


Careful, there. K30's gone over to the Dark Side (she's in Washington).
I'm on the Eastern Shore in Nova Scotia. There's quite a few other
Canadian regulars here.

The large pond is actually lined with a pool liner. It was brand new in
the
box and I got it for very little as they had ordered the wrong size I
am hoping to get about 5 yrs out of it before I reline it with the proper
stuff. It will be quite costly to do.


Depends what you consider costly. HDPE isn't too bad. I'm thinking of
using it on my next pond. Check out NorthernGreenhouse.com - I haven't
tried their pond liners, yet, but our greenhouse survived Hurricane Juan,
so I know the product's good. Prices as low as CDN$0.25/sq.ft.

As far as knowledge...well I can only tell you the mistakes I made!! LOL
It has been on ongoing learning experience as I'm sure you are already
aware. Ponds never get finished, the continue to evolve.


See, you've only been on this newsgroup a day, and you're already in sync
with us. We look at it as an addiction - but none of us are ready to be
cured :-)
--
derek



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Old May 30th 05, 04:25 PM
Derek Broughton
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Bev wrote:

I think it is 1.24 per sq foot. This stuff is the same as the original
pond and has served me very very well. It is easy to work with and folds
really well. It is also good for patching should it require any (haha...of
course it will!!)


Well, I consider it not adequate for ponding if it requires patching. One
problem with HDPE, is that it doesn't fold very well. But the stuff from
Northern Greenhouse shouldn't ever need patching. If it gets to the point
where it's getting leaks, it's probably beyond patching. One guy claims to
be able to walk on his greenhouse roof. Last week, something blew through
our greenhouse - took out a window, but no damage to the plastic.

When I started ponding all those years ago this was the only
stuff available around here, cost me 300.+ for that liner!!!


Yeah, I spent hundreds on the liner for my first pond.

For the big pond I would
love to be able to get the EPDM....but it would cost a considerable
amount. Maybe by then the craze will die down and the costs will reflect
it.


No, the costs actually do reflect the "craze". Things were much worse when
there was no demand for pond liners. Supply & demand. When demand goes
up, so does production, and prices start to come down. For the size of pond
you have, you probably wouldn't be able to drag the EPDM liner into place -
even with help. My last pond had a liner about 600sq.ft. and it was barely
possible for my wife and I to get it in place. HDPE is much lighter and
more puncture resistant.

Someone told
me mine is a PVC liner??? Black one side white the other, a woven
material. Nice to meet you all, I look forward to sharing ideas.


No. The blue pool liner is almost certainly PVC. The woven stuff is HDPE
(High Density PolyEthylene). Black & white may even be the same stuff that
Northern Greenhouse is selling (they say theirs is black/silver).
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derek
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Old May 30th 05, 02:41 PM
Reel McKoi
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Bev England wrote:
Hi, I am new here and new to News Groups so please be patient haha. I have
been ponding for about 16 yrs now. We have two ponds.


Ask me if I care.



The upper one is about
10x8x2 feet and is for plants, frogs and tadpoles, it leads into a bog which
then leads into a stream and it leads into our larger pond 18'x14'x5' for
our Koi and goldfish. I live in the Maritimes, Canada. Take a look at my
website to see pictures.
Bev
http://bevsplace.ca/




Let get one thing straight. I run this place you do not. got it?
And what in hell is a canadian doing here with a pond? do you use it as
a skating rink in the winter?

McKoi.... the frugal ponder...
EVERYONE: "Please check people's headers for forgeries
before flushing." NAMES ARE BEING FORGED.
Do not feed the trolls.
~~~ }((((o ~~~ }{{{{o ~~~ }(((((o

 




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