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Karen W
Karen W Murfreesboro, TN on Apr 26, 2012
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Koi Pond

My husband, sad over the recent passing of his beloved 13 year old Basset Hound, Molly, decided to build a koi pond in her memory. He'd never built a pond before. We did some research and decided to use landscape timbers. We bought a pond liner first and then built the outer dimensions to coincide with the liner dimensions. He used carpet reminents to line the bottom of the pond and then bought an in-expensive roll of attic insulation and lined the inner edges. Then he added the liner. He used an extra row of landscape timbers on top to help anchor down the stapled liner on top. We added water, a fountain bubbler and a "spitter." Here is the end result. I think he did a great job! We still plan to add pond plants, koi, stain the wood and add plantings around it.
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  • Eastern Digital Resources Powder Springs, GA
    I put in a dozen gold fish in my pond at first figuring I'd probably kill a passle of them before I got it right. Two seasons later I still have just gold fish. Started with a dozen and not have about 30 - some about 8 inches long. Mine have survived two winters just fine. The recommendation is to have the pond a minimum of 18 inches deep in this area. I've got various marsh grasses in the shallow end and water hyacinths in the deep end, so the fish have plenty of places to hang out.. ...»
    This time of the year they're getting fat on tadpoles. - Love it.

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