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Best websites to help plan a water garden?
"~ jan JJsPond.us" wrote in message s.com... If the $2500 includes a really good filtration system, then yea, with fish, plants, etc. sounds about right. Rocks/boulders probably are pretty pricey, something I didn't have to purchase. Since I don't know your designer personally, the one thing I'd recommend is talking to people where he's installed ponds and find out the maintenance needed. A pond with a good filteration system, skimmer(s) & bottom drain(s) requires very little "hard core" maintenance. Where you have to drain and tear down the whole pond yearly, and yes, unfortunately there are systems that require this. ~ jan snip I'd also add to that, ask him what some of his design ethics are... Does he like rocks at the bottom of the pond? His he militant about using UV? Does he prefer one style of filter over another? You can learn a lot about a pond guy based on his pond religion. I for one am a fundamentalist VF'er. -- BV. www.iheartmypond.com |
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