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I decided at one point what a great idea it was to make my old 2000 gallon sunken pond bigger and removed everything and started digging. A year later and i have a baby and no motivation to complete and im looking for some ideas. The area is reached by walking down a few steps then has a bog garden dirctly behind. This hole is a 1/3rd the way down my garden and is followed by a 30 foot lawn then a vegi patch and then another 30foot lawn.

Does anyone have any great ideas ion what i could do with this hole? at the moment i have a few
1- finnish pond - But this will cost me upwards of £4000 to do properly
2- a Sunken Patio - But not ideal with small children
3- Fill it in and have more turf - I hate mowing the lawn as i keep braking lawn mowers
4- fill it in and have a massive flower/shrubery typ bed in the middle of teh garden.

What does everyone think? My wife is not pleased with the mess at present
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Hi All

I decided at one point what a great idea it was to make my old

2000gallon sunken pond bigger and removed everything and started digging.
Ayear later and i have a baby and no motivation to complete and imlooking
for some ideas. The area is reached by walking down a few stepsthen has a
bog garden dirctly behind. This hole is a 1/3rd the way downmy garden and
is followed by a 30 foot lawn then a vegi patch and thenanother 30foot
lawn.

Does anyone have any great ideas ion what i could do with this hole?

atthe moment i have a few
1- finnish pond - But this will cost me upwards of £4000 to doproperly
2- a Sunken Patio - But not ideal with small children
3- Fill it in and have more turf - I hate mowing the lawn as i

keepbraking lawn mowers
4- fill it in and have a massive flower/shrubery typ bed in the middleof

teh garden.

What does everyone think? My wife is not pleased with the mess

atpresent-- gwildor

Get one or two large, deep rubbermaid cattle troughs and bury them with
one foot or so sticking up, surround with decorative stones and plants
that like to creep into the water, then start growing waterlilies. Total
cost will probably be less than £200 including the first lily bulbs.

Have a mostly-submerged rock from which a cat or hedgehog or skunk or
squirrel can get back out if something falls in. If you have kingfishers
or herons you can't add fish unless you have a cross-hatching of wire over
the top, which you might want anyway due to having a toddler.

If they're as easy to find in Britain as they are here, get a dozen
"toughie" or fathead minnows (Pimephales promelas, a small temperate
freshwater fish sometimes sold in pond stores, or in bait shops, or even
in tropical fish shop though in the latter as "feeders"). They're small
and invisible to predators, also to people so not very visible unless you
get the white ones called "rosies" and then the predators will see 'em
too. They insure a lack of mosquitos, though also a lack of dragonflies
and cool stuff. The regular brown-back toughies sometimes cost about a
dime each but the rosies are sold as exotics and might cost as much as a
goldfish.

If toughies unavailable in Britain (and perhaps there's some fear they
could become invasive if they escaped to wild ponds), you're probably
stuck with goldfish, stick to comets which are swift enough to mabye not
be eaten by birds despite sticking out like sore thumbs on a dinner tray.
Gotta have something like that though or mosquitos will come, unless you
can get some dragonfly larvae cycling through the tubs, they're as good as
toughies plus they add a lot to a garden when they turn into adults.
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