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On Sun, 21 Aug 2005 16:44:16 +0100, "JP" wrote:
I'm going to fill in my 3,000 gl pond. I wondered if anyone has got any tips for this. I'm going to be renting my house out shortly and don't want any potential tennants being put off by the pond. Plus it's a lot of effort feeding fish, cleaning filter, cutting back plants etc etc I'd like a solution that is cheap and might one day be reversible. At the moment I've thinking to keep the pond liner, get some non rottable plastic bags, and fill these with sand bought in bulk from local building merchants. Put these in the empty pond and top if off with topsoil for a plant bed, not sure if it would be a dry bed or a bog garden. Any other ideas or tips? Thanks Remove pond liner, fill with soil. Rick |
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