Build your own pond like i did for just £14 with this liner kit, measures 2.5m x 2.5m so makes a good size pond, other sizes available for a little more, great for attracting wildlife, mine is already home to newts and frogs and only been installed for 3 weeks
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Our flexible reversible pond liners have been keeping ponds watertight since 1974, and are GUARANTEED for LIFE
This liner is strong and durable with a strength enhancing, UV stabilised and rot resistant coating on each side of the liner. It comes in Black/Brown reversible finish, and is constructed of tri-laminate LDPE layers that are bonded together. The liner is approximately 0.35mm thick with a minimum weight of 200 grammes per square metre. It is flexible and easily shaped into the corners of your pond by making a few small folds; most thicker liners do not allow this flexibility. This is an excellent substitute for other heavyweight liners, such as Butyl and PVC, at much better value.
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Master G
16 Jun 167#21
That's not very neighbourly. Just dig a hole and put the spoil in there.
Decentbloke to Master G
16 Jun 166#12
Save a load of money and help wildlife by not putting in any fish. Garden ponds are inevitably overstocked fish-wise, so the hungry fish hoover-up the other pond life like tadpoles, newt larvae, mayflies, damselflies, caddis flies, etc. Sure, it can be therapeutic to watch fish wafting around in a pond, but you'll find you have much more of interest without them.
Roger_Irrelevant to cruisecars
16 Jun 164#14
Yeah! Same goes for lawns, flowerbeds, forests, parks etc.
Concrete it all over I say, bloody nature. :smirk:
POWYSWALES to Master G
16 Jun 164#15
That is why I prefer a nature pond. no filter etc just add some water plants to get started and leave nature to do the rest. rain water will keep the pond topped off, the animals and other water creatures will find there one way to the pond over time, with many turning up within a few weeks. all you need is this plant to get you started, this is a favourite plant for newts as the lay the eggs on this particular plant. http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/161847111446?_trksid=p2057872.m2749.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT
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cruisecars
16 Jun 162#1
who wants a pond anyway i had one filled it in couldnt stand the bloody thing !
Roger_Irrelevant to cruisecars
16 Jun 164#14
Yeah! Same goes for lawns, flowerbeds, forests, parks etc.
Concrete it all over I say, bloody nature. :smirk:
prash_2k
16 Jun 164#2
This guy....
darkrev
16 Jun 16#3
I'm wondering if I could use it as a liner for a large veg container box,I'm thinking of making.what do you think? x
barginfan
16 Jun 164#4
By time you dig a reasonable depth, 2.5m x 2.5m isn't going to a large pond.
POWYSWALES to barginfan
16 Jun 16#8
The pond I made in the above picture is 6ft x 6ft and 18 inches deep. I would say that is big enough for your average garden. I built this in a few hours including digging the hole.
RK79
16 Jun 16#5
Just an FYI for those thinking about it. You have to dig the soil and it's not easy work. If you're not going to use the soil then you have to get rid of it and that's not easy either, it's heavy hard work.
Will look nice at least! Mind you, my garden looks like a pond with this rain :laughing:
dataload to RK79
16 Jun 163#13
obviously you have to dig the soil..
unless you are Harry Potter and can use some magic spell, how else are you going to make a pond?
GAVINLEWISHUKD to RK79
16 Jun 16#16
I'd need a skip. Under about the first 5 inch of soil it's just builders rubble. :disappointed:
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Pond Liner with Lifetime Guarantee and FREE Underlay. Next Day Delivery
FREE NEXT DAY DELIVERY
Strong and Durable.
Our flexible reversible pond liners have been keeping ponds watertight since 1974, and are GUARANTEED for LIFE
This liner is strong and durable with a strength enhancing, UV stabilised and rot resistant coating on each side of the liner. It comes in Black/Brown reversible finish, and is constructed of tri-laminate LDPE layers that are bonded together. The liner is approximately 0.35mm thick with a minimum weight of 200 grammes per square metre. It is flexible and easily shaped into the corners of your pond by making a few small folds; most thicker liners do not allow this flexibility. This is an excellent substitute for other heavyweight liners, such as Butyl and PVC, at much better value.
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Concrete it all over I say, bloody nature. :smirk:
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Concrete it all over I say, bloody nature. :smirk:
Will look nice at least! Mind you, my garden looks like a pond with this rain :laughing:
unless you are Harry Potter and can use some magic spell, how else are you going to make a pond?