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First we marked out the site of the pond with a number
of wooden pegs. These showed the postion, size and shape of the pond.
Approximately 7 x 5m. |
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As we had decided to use a number of large rocks to
build a rockery beside the pond we decided to move them approximately
into place before we dug the hole. This would prevent us from
negotiating the hole and the resuling heap of soil! |
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The rocks, some the remains of broken gate posts, are
moved into position so that we can tip soil around them to build the
garden. |
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Once the perimeter of the pond was marked out and the
large rocks more or less place in we removed the grass and top soil
and saved it for building the rock garden we planned for the edge of
the pond. |
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When the top soil was removed the digger was then used
to dig out the pond. The site of the pond sloped and so it was
necessary to dig deeper at one end. |
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Allowing for the slope the hole was dug to provide for
a depth of about 0.9metres at the deep end. The hole was shelved, the
outer ledge being approximately 0.25m deep and 0.25metres wide,
except at one end where it was much wider to provide a pebble beach.
In the finished pond the ledge will house the marginal water plants.
We were very careful to ensure that this ledge was horizontal as we
did not one end of the pond to be submerged and the other high and
dry! |