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| First off this photo was taken by my cell phone and doesn't show the size well - that being said: I am buying a house that I grew up next to. I knew the guy who built the home and dug out the pond that is in the backyard. As a kid I used to fish and swim in the pond and I loved the water lilies. Well, over the last 17 years, no one took care of it as the man died when I was a child. I want to get it back up and nice again once I buy the home. This has been my dream since I was a young but I know nothing of water plants or keeping up a pond. -The Bad- -The Good- -What I would like to do- I really need help as I got no idea what I am doing and I have no experience in this type of project. I expect it to take some hard work and time, but I would like it to be nice again - something to be proud of. |
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- Posted by greenthumbzdude (My Page) on Sun, Feb 10, 13 at 13:49
| I would remove as much debris as possible to begin with..then add your plants..the marginals(plants that prefer shallow depths around the edge) and the ones that like deeper water like lillies. I would also recommend getting some biohaven pond islands...these float on the surface and clear up the water...you plant marginals in them. Fish...go with smaller species like green sunfish/bluegills and bullhead catfish. The more plants you add the cleaner the pond will be. |
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