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Old 28-02-2003, 07:52 PM
Bonnie Espenshade
 
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Default Structural Integrity of pond walls...

BenignVanilla wrote:
For my VF design, I plan to heavily plant it...then have an urn or pot of
some sort in the center. That pot will sit with it's base at the water
level, and will have it's own pump in order to spill water up and out of it
back into the VF. It's purpose will be purely aesthetic. I figured my VF
will be 12 (to 18 inches *wink Nedra*) deep, so I want to have a small
central area of the VF that is just an inch or two deep, and just big enough
to hold the put, so say 12 inches in diameter. Do you think once the liner
is in and the pond is filled...this column of dirt will stand? Is there a
better method?

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It seems to me that it would be much simplier to have a flat
bottom and then put a milk crate with a piece of slate (or
something similar) then put your urn on this. If you need
to remove it for any reason it would be easy. Trying to fit
a liner over and around the column of dirt would not be fun
or easy.

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