Goodbye lawn. Hello pond!

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  1. Bilbo675

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    Hi Kindred whats the tree in the first photo with the grey leaves and purple new growth is it some form of Acacia?? Thanks :) Scratch that just seen the earlier photo above :doh: :heehee:
     
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      kindredspirit Gardening around a big Puddle. :)

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      View of pond from kitchen window.

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        What a wonderful vista . As near to heaven as you get ,
        thank you for sharing that Kindredspirit,
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          :wow:...What a view:thud:.....it's amazing Kindred:wub2:
           
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              Rocks have arrived for new raised Juniper Bed beside one of the front ponds. They're HEAVY!

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                Rocks positioned but I've run out of topsoil. :( :(

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                  Brilliant Kindred:love30: how did you move them?
                   
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                    A Mini-Digger and a scaffolding pole. :) :)
                     
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                      Do you swim in your pond, or get in it in warm weather? I have a rough sort of wildish pond that I swim mini circles in in summer. If you float peacefully the fish nibble you which gets annoying though.
                       
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                        Yesterday my terrier Jack, who is always up to something, hunting rats, having stand-offs with the bad hen or rooster, and shadowing me as I spend hours a day outside; So jack took off barking when we approached the pond and ran off a Great Blue heron who had been hunting on the bank. I hope he gave it a good scare because my goldfish are about 8 inches long, or perfect heron eating size. The pond water is muddy from rain and I have not seen the fish in weeks - I hope they are still there.

                        Three days ago we had a big rain, 20 hours of thunder and rain totaling over eight inches, over 20 cm - what we call a very heavy rain. Living on a saltwater bayou we have 5 kinds of heron and many kinds of fishing birds but they rarely go to the pond which is back in the woods. I have even had a alligator move into the pond. It is a wildlife magnet.
                         
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                          Hi colne...Welcome to GC :sign0016: Does this mean you're in Louisiana? :)
                           
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                            I am in Mississippi, right near Louisiana. I am from London where my parents still live but I moved to USA at 21 and have been here well over thirty years and am an American citizen - but still feel a strong part of being English too.

                            I bought a 90 foot by 45 foot lot in the woods across from me and had a large track-hoe dig a pond 40 ft by 45 ft and 12 foot deep at the deepest That was $1200. Wile it was empty I put in some marine pilings and built a short pier that sloped down into the water so one can sit on the end being waist deep, they slide off to swim. Then I put in a well, me and a helper did a 45 foot well in a day with $60 of materials so I keep it full easily and cheaply.

                            My land is so low, 3.5 to 5 foot above mean tide, and we get 3 foot tides, so is silty bog with regular salt water floods - and the spoil piles from the pond are my main gardening land because they are high and not sodden silt. I use all raised beds or terraces.

                            The spoil lands are crammed with fruit trees and bushes with veg and flowers squeezed in and a tiny library on the highest bit. I love my pond! I try and swim every day - being hidden in the woods it is a secret garden.
                             
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                              Well I was nearly right with my guess!


                              Sounds wonderful! Some photos would be nice! We like photos on here. :thumbsup: :biggrin:
                               
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                                The site will not let me post photos, I have not been here long enough to be able to post links - it says that when I try.

                                I am considering having another bond built back in the woods further to do a bit of aquaculture - to grow giant freshwater prawns. I doubt I will do it because to is back closeish to a house with children and I would worry about liability meaning expensive fencing. I found a guy who would dig a pond for $800! Not bad, it is a huge machine like the one that did mine.
                                 
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