The Making Of Two Ponds

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Welcome to my slide show

Transcript of The Making Of Two Ponds

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Welcome to my slide show

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A garden is a delight to the eye and a solace for the soul.

Karl Foerster

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The making of two ponds

May 2009

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Surprisingly, digging the holes was the easy part. The hardest part was lifting the stones from the front yard down to the back.

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I placed the stones around both pools. Some of the stones had to be chipped with a hammer to fit.

Laying the stones on the ground is like trying to fit a puzzle together and I never was good at puzzles!

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Next I went shopping for plants. As my garden does not get much sun due to very tall cedar trees surrounding the lot, I settled for shade perennials such as ferns and hostas which thrive in the shade and damp.

Also got a few water plants to submerge in the pond.

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View from the second floor!

The pond on the left is reserved for frogs. The one on the right will have some fish.

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I placed a wrought iron bench so I can sit and admire my new garden, weather permitting.

The bench looked good, so off to the garden store to get another bench.

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Pond on the left will have a pump to aerate the water because this will be for goldfish.

Pond on the right is the “still” pond. Frogs like the quiet

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Found a really neat sea horse in the garden shop. A perfect addition to the fish pond. The water will continually be aerated by a pump which will send the water spouting through the sea horse. That should make the gold fish happy.

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Frogs like quiet so no pumps, but this pond is missing something…

…of course an angel to watch quietly over those frogs!

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All the hard work was worth the effort.

Now I have my own garden sanctuary, complete with two ponds…

…that I can escape to--far from the madding crowd…

…and hopefully birds, fish and frogs will find sanctuary here as well.

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