Wading into Water Garden
(Page 6 of 6)
December/January 2005
By Peter Robinson
• Build a raised or semiraised pool on the site.
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• Try to drain the area around the proposed pond.
• Pump the water out of the excavation, then install a heavy fiberglass pond unit weighted down inside with bricks or concrete blocks.
A drain plug is not necessary in the bottom of ornamental ponds; there is always the risk that it may not be 100 percent watertight. Such a plug is only necessary in fish ponds where stricter hygiene and regular cleaning are required.
Excerpted with permission of Sterling Publishing Co., Inc. from Pond Basics: A Step-by-Step Guide for Water Gardeners (copyright 2000 Octopus Publishing Group) by Peter Robinson. To order, please select BOOKSHELF.
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