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Bottom Contours
As many of you know, in nauseating detail, my pond design plans to have a
main pond and a VF. My bottom drain and skimmer will deposit directly into the VF, which I plan to use as a drop out area as well. Any thoughts on the bottom contours? I want the VF to be shallow since it won't house fish, I think the shallow water will help in cleaning. I am expecting a 400-500 gallon pond that is no more then 12-18 inches deep. This should allow me to handle pots of all different sizes. The feed from the BD and Skimmer will dump into this pond, and another pipe will pull water to the pump house. I have been thinking of digging a wandering channel in the bottom contour of the VF that is slightly deeper the whole VF. I figure the pots can sit in the shallows and the channel will slow the flow down a bit and cause sediment to drop out, much like the banks of a wandering river. Maybe that or a series of beam shapes in the contour to provide areas where the water will slow and drop out sediment. Does this make sense? Am I explaining this well? Is it an exercise in futility? Is there a best way to dump into/pull from a VF? -- BenignVanilla tibetanbeefgarden.com x-no-archive: yes Remove MY SPLEEN to email me. |
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