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Pond project




Category: Pond project | Posted: Tue Oct 11, 2005 2:03 pm



This is how everything looks at the moment.


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Gardenstew wrote on Tue Oct 11, 2005 2:44 pm:


WOW! Looking great! I love the fountain.




Mrs_Monarch wrote on Fri Oct 14, 2005 9:27 am:


oh my!!! this is absolutely gorgeous!!! I am so impressed with your work!!! your yard looks about the size of mine...did you do all the work yourself? I love the mushrooms by the way! I have one in a pot of foxgloves that is made from mercury glass! I love how you have the wonderful waterfall!!! This is a stunner!!! Congratulations on such a good job well done!!! :)




eileen wrote on Fri Oct 14, 2005 10:42 am:


Aaaawwwww thanks Mrs M I'm glad you think we're doing a good job. It's been really hard work but we've not got much more to do now. Once all the plants are in on the mound I'll post another piccie to let you see.

The mushrooms were a present from my daughter and I think they add a nice splash of colour in the winter. They're made out of porcelain so I hope they don't get broken.

Only another 3/4 of the garden to tackle after this project his finished PHEW!!!!!




Mrs_Monarch wrote on Fri Oct 14, 2005 3:57 pm:


How wonderful!!! Your hard work has paid off!!! It is outstanding! I cannot wait to see the finished product, as I thought it was so wonderful already!!!

What a thoughtful gift for your Daughter to give!!! They really are eye catching those little mushrooms! I am worried the same over the one mercury glass mushroom that we have, as it was also a gift from me to my husband. We are just going to have to hope they are well made, no?

I love the fountain and it looks as though you have a real treasure for the future!!! Here is to many happy days in your water garden!!! :)




aloes wrote on Sat Oct 29, 2005 4:21 pm:


That is a lovely pond. The ripples are so perfect. I never thought about that before. The design must be balanced for such lovely ripples... and I like the colored little mushrooms.




Anonymous wrote on Mon Nov 21, 2005 7:19 am:


very pretty!!




 

jubabe296 wrote on Sun Mar 19, 2006 6:28 am:


Wow! Really nice work. I'm envious I thouht about a pond for awhile, but my labs probably would try to swim in it (LOL!)
I like the little mushrooms too!




 

SongofJoy57 wrote on Sun Nov 04, 2007 11:49 am:


Oh! I love the close up shots! The mushrooms remind me of the ones in fairy tales . . . What type of tree is the silvery green one in the background?





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