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Old 05-03-2004, 11:28 PM
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hey everyone...spring has arrived..well just about.
im starting to gather ideas, and work on what ill be doing once its warm
enough. i have one question thats been buggin me.... i dont want to spend
money on a pond liner. i have alot clay in my ground in it holds water Very
well. thing is, it looks kinda nasty when its brown clayish color dirt and
water. could i cover the entire bottom of the pond with rocks/slate. this
would make things 100x easier for me. im just not sure how it would look and
the pond would take to it through out the summer. The pond right now is
about 12x12 - circlular, and around 18 inches deep. if i could use this
method of rocks and slate, ill dig deeper..i cant right now because there
are natural springs beneath that 18 inches.
so yea! that would be really awesome to have a CLEAN looking NATURAL pond.
any ideas??
thanx !


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Old 13-03-2004, 08:42 AM
Sean Dinh
 
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I had a clay pond. The problem I ran into was that the clay above the waterline
would dry and crack. This led to leak and erosion of the sides.

If you cover the sides like you'll do the bottom, it sounds ok to me.

Destroyallx wrote:

hey everyone...spring has arrived..well just about.
im starting to gather ideas, and work on what ill be doing once its warm
enough. i have one question thats been buggin me.... i dont want to spend
money on a pond liner. i have alot clay in my ground in it holds water Very
well. thing is, it looks kinda nasty when its brown clayish color dirt and
water. could i cover the entire bottom of the pond with rocks/slate. this
would make things 100x easier for me. im just not sure how it would look and
the pond would take to it through out the summer. The pond right now is
about 12x12 - circlular, and around 18 inches deep. if i could use this
method of rocks and slate, ill dig deeper..i cant right now because there
are natural springs beneath that 18 inches.
so yea! that would be really awesome to have a CLEAN looking NATURAL pond.
any ideas??
thanx !


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Old 13-03-2004, 08:44 AM
Sean Dinh
 
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Default Ideas on Building?!

I had a clay pond. The problem I ran into was that the clay above the waterline
would dry and crack. This led to leak and erosion of the sides.

If you cover the sides like you'll do the bottom, it sounds ok to me.

Destroyallx wrote:

hey everyone...spring has arrived..well just about.
im starting to gather ideas, and work on what ill be doing once its warm
enough. i have one question thats been buggin me.... i dont want to spend
money on a pond liner. i have alot clay in my ground in it holds water Very
well. thing is, it looks kinda nasty when its brown clayish color dirt and
water. could i cover the entire bottom of the pond with rocks/slate. this
would make things 100x easier for me. im just not sure how it would look and
the pond would take to it through out the summer. The pond right now is
about 12x12 - circlular, and around 18 inches deep. if i could use this
method of rocks and slate, ill dig deeper..i cant right now because there
are natural springs beneath that 18 inches.
so yea! that would be really awesome to have a CLEAN looking NATURAL pond.
any ideas??
thanx !


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