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Making a clay lined pond

Started by zaz283, October 02, 2011, 15:17:42

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zaz283

Since making it just under a year ago I've been nurturing my new pond and taking snaps of its progress. Can't believe how quickly it's developed and the list of wildlife now inhabiting it.

If you're thinking of having a pond and wonder if a clay lined version would work for you I've included a map showing where the highest levels of clay are found in England, as well as images showing progress, at the following link...

http://allotmentheaven.blogspot.com/2011/10/making-clay-lined-pond.html
We can wish & we can wish
But we can never have
What once seemed ours forever

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zaz283

We can wish & we can wish
But we can never have
What once seemed ours forever

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SMP1704

That looks great but the refilling must be a bit of a pain?
Sharon
www.lifeonalondonplot.com

zaz283

Fortunately I'm not too far from the water tank and the wheelbarrow filling method is pretty efficient... and worthwhile for the pleasure the pond gives me. Nevertheless the filling is a consideration when thinking about a pond.
We can wish & we can wish
But we can never have
What once seemed ours forever

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Kleftiwallah


I built what was going to be a Sun lounge for me Mam, but she died before she could move down here.  However, when digging the footings, the ground was solid red clay, no stones, nothing, just good grade clay.   Next years project (or one of thgem) is a clay lined pond.   Cheers,     Tony.
" I may be growing old, but I refuse to grow up !"

elvis2003

your pond is gorgeous! and very inspiring too.we are making a bigger and better one for next year so hope its as good as yours!
when the going gets tough,the tough go digging

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