Jewell

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Puget Sound Region of the Pacific NW (Washington State, US) Posts: 1590
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You have an awesome pond. What a great size. It will landscape itself (with your eye for design and detail) now that you have set such a wonderful foundation with the waterfall, rocks and surround. Can't wait to see it as it matures.

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mondotomhead Sturbridge, Massachusetts Posts: 33
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| Posted: Tue Apr 21, 2009 1:41 pm Post subject: |
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Thank you very much Jewell. We still have a huge pile of sandy rocks just to the right of the pond which we cannot figure out how to get rid of. I can barely shovel the stuff I think I just might level it out and cover it with compost.
I just love my pond. I can go to it 10 times a day and there is always something different going on in it or around it. It is totally fascinating and by far the best thing I've ever done.
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Jewell

Regular Plants Contributor
Puget Sound Region of the Pacific NW (Washington State, US) Posts: 1590
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I know what you mean. Even my little old one makes me feel the same way. Getting to see the birds visiting and bathing is just too cool. I only wish I had made it too deep for the critters to use as a fish mart. Yours looks perfect for depth and size.
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Aquatic Ponds PA Posts: 4
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that is a great idea, the plastic ball!
C. Johnson
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