What to do with leftover plastic pond?

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  1. margie12u

    margie12u In Flower

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    We had a little plastic in ground pond when we moved in here a few years ago, I saved the plastic part I thought we might have another one but we never did, So do you all have any ideas on what I can do with it in the garden? I have thought on it and I can't come up with anything,

    Any ideas are welcome
    Margie

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  3. Jewell

    Jewell Incorrigible Gardener Plants Contributor

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    Have you thought of a bog garden? Blueberries come to mind since there are a lot of blueberry farms in the bog areas here. There are some nice ornamental grasses/sedges, bog rosemary (heather family) that I have grown that like a damp environment.
     
  4. rococo

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    You could fill it with a load of grow bags, and have a self contained tomato (or whatever takes your fancy) patch.
     
  5. Bodhi

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    OOOOhhhhh, I'm loving on Jewell's thoughts
    Margie. She's got me thinking now. I've always wanted to grow cranberries.
     

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