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on 03-12-2015 07:22 AM
@tasfleur wrote:*The Goat Doth Twist and Smileth*
that's creepy !!! but funny at the same time ![]()
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on 03-12-2015 01:39 PM
The fish pond's lying empty, now what do I do? - drain, clean, refill, clean again the pond or pull it out and leave it kerbside?
If I pull it out there'll be a hole about 4 foot across and about 2 foot deep, that's gonna need more than a bag of potting mix to fill it. ![]()
I tried levering it out, but it sits on a couple of inches of springy topsoil, and the other 7/8ths is clay. No doubt moisture got in under the pond, and sticky, wet clay sticks, especially to fairly smooth fibreglass. The pond flexed, but nothing moved, so I decided rather than ending up with pieces of pond, because it wasn't likely to come out in one go, I'd just do the refill and clean.
This is not a weekend job. Well, maybe it is, as my weekends can run for several months. ![]()
I'll give it a week or so for the algae killer, and then get back into it, weather permitting.
With any luck, and knowing my skill for putting things off until later, I'll have a fresh, clean pond, ready to go by... hmmm... March? ![]()
There's never a dull moment, here. ![]()
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on 03-12-2015 01:56 PM
She's one of mine. ![]()
I found the idea in a book - it was a simple box with with squares, instead of spines, a sort of "Put Your Message Here And Make The Letters Dance" idea.
A good idea, but I thought it needed a touch of my particular imaginative skill. ![]()
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on 03-12-2015 02:39 PM
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03-12-2015 02:46 PM - edited 03-12-2015 02:50 PM
ecar
around 10 years ago at our old place we had pretty much the same problem
hubby had made a pond years before brick sides and then concrete layer inside it was about 7ft x 5ft pretty big and it was great for years but the upkeep got to much for us .......... so what to do ??
hubby ended up whacking a few cracks in the bottom (hard work)
then we filled it with layers of soil from the garden (was large) contents of 2
large compost bins and a bale of straw let it all settle for a few weeks then planted a crab apple tree in the middle and flowers ended up looking realy nice
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on 03-12-2015 02:54 PM
What a great idea and so innovative .. well done!
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on 03-12-2015 03:02 PM
thank you
i bet its lovely now the tree would be a nice size ![]()
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on 03-12-2015 04:40 PM
You're right about that. I found a large-ish green (I think it's green, it needs a clean) glass ball.
I really don't remember how that got there. ![]()
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on 03-12-2015 08:01 PM

Probably a "decorative" piece.......ex fishing net float.
There you go MacGyver, bit of macrame therapy, while waiting for the pond to de-algae-fy.
DEB
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on 03-12-2015 09:50 PM
What worries me is that I'm pretty sure I've got directions for making that kind of a net.
The things I find and keep, just in case... ![]()