Re: Now Welcome Liz!- Ponds! was s-cicada pictures
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- Date: Sun, 6 Jun 2004 22:42:34 -0500
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I'm glad Gary didn't have a backhoe! Our biggest is about 4ft deep. It is actually on a hillside, so the back is a retaining wall.
He does pond maintenance, as I was not exactly thrilled with the pond idea. (All I wanted was the sound of water in the garden! Do help with repotting and fertilizing of pond plants, though.
Cathy
On Thursday, June 3, 2004, at 07:36 PM, Donna wrote:
I used to think that, but now wondering if mine is too deep. It takes a good percentage of my yard and now I am running out of room! DH got carried away with the backhoe, so it is 5ft deep... and when you are only 5'2" tall, get the scuba gear out if you need to work in it.
Donna
Just remember, when you build a pond, it WILL be too small and/or too shallow! Plan accordingly. (Our pond grew into 3!) Cathy On Tuesday, May 25, 2004, at 09:54 PM, Elizabeth Gessler wrote:
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