my pond
By Sanbaz
- 16 Aug, 2010
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im so pleased with my pond, i love to sit and watch the fish and wildlife
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Looks if its been there for years does'nt it.
16 Aug, 2010
thanx elsiemay and carol, its settled really well ;o))
16 Aug, 2010
It !ooks marvellous San, I feel inspired every time I see it!
16 Aug, 2010
cheers karen, just think this time next year we will be admiring your pond ;o)))
16 Aug, 2010
It looks as though it's been there for-ever San !
16 Aug, 2010
Its beautiful Sandra.........
16 Aug, 2010
thankyou so much amy and maureen, i cant believe i have it sometimes ;o))
16 Aug, 2010
Oh Sand, it's lovely. It does look like it's well established. It's no wonder you love it so much. I would too. Very soothing to look and listen to water.:o))
16 Aug, 2010
Don't bet on it! We are having a 'debate' on the merits of the pond vs the algae; and also the site has been brought into question as it is probably too sunny! Have to get my thinking cap on for the area of lawn around the greenhouse part. I may take away some of the very large border and use part of that and part of the lawn......mmmmm....thinks.....
17 Aug, 2010
Just had an idea.....I could use sleepers again to make another octagon and join it to the greenhouse octagon and put the pond there......:))))
17 Aug, 2010
thankyou so much linda , glad you like it so much, its my little haven ;o))
karen mine gets sun almost all day and is fine, no algae as yet but i have my filter on all day in summer, will only switch off in winter, also i have snails which eat everything in sight, its as clear as crisytal, think having lots of plants around helps to, gives a little shade through day ;o)) that octigon idea sounds good to karen
17 Aug, 2010
It would be mine too. :o))
17 Aug, 2010
;o))) x
17 Aug, 2010
San, I don't know how you manage it. My old one had a UV filter, a pump AND lots of plants in it and around it, and it never made a bit of difference...green pond....yuck. I think that's why we're so unsure about doing it again. I think my old one was too small though, which doesn't help.
17 Aug, 2010
well as its my first karen i really dont know, this is 4ft all the way round and about 18inchs deepest part so not over big, ive got the same pump/filter as carol(clarice) its an easy clear and neither of us has any probs, also carol told me of a liquid to add which helps keep clear to which i used once, cant remember what its called, so touch wood its fine at the moment,
17 Aug, 2010
Thanks for that San, I will make a note...easy clear pump and liquid as well....yours is small too then. My old one was 5' long, about 31/2 wide and 2' deep in the middle....mmmm.....puzzling! Did you fill it with hose or rain water San?
17 Aug, 2010
hose karen as im inpatient haha, but its had lots of rain since haha
17 Aug, 2010
See.....again.....you did the 'wrong' thing and got the 'right' result!! I think you just have a way with ponds San!! I notice that yours has really got some thriving plants in it, which must help.
17 Aug, 2010
maybe just luck karen, i got oxygenating plants x3, and others are just flowery plants, im sure the small snails help but i do have to watch they dont take over, breed for england lol, im going to release some in spring if they all survive winter, also im a bit worried about my fish but carol says her survived in same depth, time will tell
17 Aug, 2010
Hmmm....they are amazing those fish...they just seem to go into a coma. I recall when we had a really sick one with a terrible growth and I tried to euthanise it (is that a word?) by putting it in ice. Went away assuming it dead and came back and the blooming water had warmed up a bit and fish was thrashing around again. Really traumatic!! So....the point of this horror story was to say that I think they can survive a lot of cold!! Snails...that must be the thing...we don't get snails here....they don't like our soil. I shall get some water ones especially!
17 Aug, 2010
aww poor fish haha, but it shows they can survive karen, yes pond snail not common garden ones karen haha, i got the smaller ones as the guy said the fancy ones dont always survive, but if i get to many eggs laid i take the eggs out before they develope, i gave carol some snails and baz said i can always put some in the local ponds or where he works if ive to many,
17 Aug, 2010
Good idea San...now all this talk of snails has made me very hungry ...I'm off to cook the dinner......frogs' legs anyone? ;))
17 Aug, 2010
hahahah funny ,, yes i have to go cook to karen so catch you later ;o))
17 Aug, 2010
It's just fabulous!
18 Aug, 2010
glad you think so berneih ;o))
18 Aug, 2010
it looks really lovely now sandra.....
18 Aug, 2010
thanx holly ;o))
18 Aug, 2010
Your pond, as others have commented, looks so well established and natural. It must have been quite a lot of work getting it all just right. The stones and rocks around the perimeter of the pond really "make it" and not getting algae is a real plus.
I'll have to look further into your blog....it looks very interesting. The trouble is I'm looking at a lot of blogs/photos and it's all seeming a bit overwhelming for a beginner like me. I'm so impatient and want it done like yesterday! lol
1 Sep, 2010
Looking really nice now San,well established.
The liquid you put in to fight the weed and algae was probably Barley Straw concentrate,I have used it as well and Barley Straw bags.The bags are made of fine netting with the straw in about 12" long x a few inches across.Just place it in the pond,after awhile it will sink.The Barley Straw decays over time and releases an enzyme which the weed and algae does not like,one bag lasts about 3 months but takes a couple of weeks to start working.The liquid concentrate just works a lot quicker.
9 Sep, 2010
thankyou so much whistonlass, it was hard work i have to say as we had to clear the area first of old trees, but once that was done and the hole was made it was easy, well exept for not having a big enough liner first time round hahah,
but i so enjoyed doing the rocks and pebbles then the planting, probably to many plants but wanted a full and established look right away, so will thin them out next year, if you want to do a pond make it a winter project then its looking good for summer ;o))
thanx Diydick for addvice, im going to be putting up a question or two about winter care so hope you can help with that to, so look out for that one lol, thanx again ;o))
9 Sep, 2010
lovely stone work around it - do you know what the pond plants are - ? Look excellent
28 Nov, 2010
thanx paul did it all myself apart from the digging which baz did and my sons dug out all the old trees, i have a marsh marigold in basket, also have iris, a couple of grasses and another which common name is orange peel plant which has lovely white flowers and the leaves smell of cytrus, in the pond i have water hyacinth which is annual but in this country unless we have a great summer it doesnt flower but the fish love to eat the roots and shades the pond cause its grows so fast, also i have water soldiers which sink to bottom in winter and float in summer, a water lily,then normal plants there after up the slope with rockery plants to drip over the stones to soften it all.
28 Nov, 2010
will add to favourites for future reference - the rocks and cobble mix is brill - you prob guessed I love my rocks :D
28 Nov, 2010
i guessed that paul lol
29 Nov, 2010
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looks great...
16 Aug, 2010