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Old 16-05-2003, 01:44 AM
RichToyBox
 
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Default pond on a sloping garden

Tony,

I have a similar situation. The benefit is you can dig a nice pond by
digging only half a hole. Take the dirt dug into the hillside and toss it
down hill to build up the downslope side. Use the retaining wall blocks to
give a neat appearance to the low side, put in liner and call it a pond. If
you want to put in a stream, the slope is enough to make a really nice
stream. See my site. http://www.geocities.com/richtoybox/pondintro.html
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"Tony" wyle 70 @hotmail.com wrote in message
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hi
we're moving to a new house soon & I would like to have a pond in the

garden
(more successful than my current pond!!). The garden is about 20 feet

wide
& over 100 feet long. The trouble is the slope, it rises about 1 foot for
every 5 feet of travel & this is the same all over the garden, which backs
onto open countryside. Things like waterfalls & streams spring to mind.

I
want to have a similar size to my current bowl of pea soup, which is
somewhere around 1200 ~ 1500 gallons. I want to transfer the fish from

one
pond to the other (2 goldfish & a golden orfe ~ not much I know but the

kids
are attached to them) & introduce more fish when it
is settled.
Anyone experience / ideas of setting one up?
TIA
Tony
ps it will be in southern UK



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