Hi all
I want to use an area of my allotment to build a pond, however the area is covered in fiberous roots, when I dig in to it. Will the roots pierce through the liner ??? Or can anyone make any suggestions how to get around this, as I want to attract more wildlife onto the plot. :D
Thanks for any suggestions
Baz.
well, no doubt there'll be some anti this but we had a very wet, overgrown hole in the ground on our plot so we put down a sand, carpet, then the liner, seems to be okay, there were brambles and stuff in there ;D
Thanks manicscousers
How did you get on the other month, did you find that garden centre, near rainhill stoops?
Baz ::)
no, we had a bad month, lots of hospital and doc's appointments, also in laws(88), were having troubles so we went to the range in wigan and picked up some from there , thanks for the tip anyway, may have a run out there soon ;D
I used an old bath for my pond so didn't have to worry about roots etc - had to dig a great big hole though.
Ponds are frowned upon on our site although 2 people do have them. I would like one just to get some toads and frogs around to munch on the slugs.