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Here are a few shots of my pond, july 2008
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July 25, 2008, 07:31:53 PM »
Just beautiful.............
please tell me how u keep the waterfall from leaking...mine does and i can'y figure out where...this fall i will have yo break it down and do someyhing different....here is a pic of it...lorraine
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WOW! It's lovely and very well landscaped. What part of MI are you in if you don't mind my asking?
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Katfish, I'm in waterford, Between Detroit and Flint.
Lorraine, There is liner under the falls and the rock on either side. We've never had an issue with leakage. The liner extends pretty far beyond where there is actual water flow.
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oh i have liner but i don't think i spread it out far enough...oh well a new project in the fall......
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Veeeerrrryyy Nice.... Do I see 2 drops to the main pond, a waterfall and a creek? That is what I have also and its an interesting bit of plumbing to get it right... Great Job!!!
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Your pond is B E A U T I F U L ! Simply breath taking.
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What a absolutely beautiful pond. I love the natural look. I can't wait to add plants to mine next year. The tall plant that is in the water next to your waterfall I am assuming that it is a pickeral. Am I correct? How deep of water is it planted in? And is it winter hardy for your area? I want some of those for my pond next year. I am in zone 5.
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I have a tropical pickeral. It is not hardy and it is about 3 ft tall at least. I like it because it is different and the blooms are a more blue color. Oh and I love the ponds.
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Kathy your pond is beautiful! The waterfalls and fountain are so well designed. Love the crane, especially since it's not real!
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Very peaceful....I like the flagstone perimeter around the pond and the flat steps the water rolls off before falling into the pond below.
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Rick, that is a yellow iris. it was sent by cath a couple years ago and it does wonderfully! I can send you some if you like! I just stuck it in the rocks in the water, no pot or soil and it grows and returns after winter. Wish all my plants performed like that one!
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Kathy, it is sooooo Beautiful, and green! It is so dry here. Your falls and stream are great! DH wishes we would have put in a stream. Your landscaping is great also.
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