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Sign In. Join as a Pro. Houzz TV. Houzz Research. Shop Featured Holiday Categories. Home Decor. Holiday Decor. Christmas Trees. Holiday Lighting. Gift Cards. Is there a right or wrong side to a pond liner? Email Save Comment Featured Answer. Like 1 Save. Sort by: Oldest. Newest Oldest. There is no printing on either side. Like Save. A good landscape requires a good plan. Part of developing that plan is asking about who lives in the house, how you use the property, how much lawn is enough, pets, remodeling plans, circulation, time for and level of gardening knowledge and so much more.

You will want a good return for your time and investment money. I suggest finding a local designer who can evaluate your site and needs, knows the local plants and can give you a plan that will be an asset to your home and be pleasurable for you. Most designers will break the work into stages so that everything works well together in the end.

I agree with you that arborvitae sizing is more manageable than Leyland cypress if you choose the correct variety. Some arborvitae will get 50 ft. I think the room is charming and cozy the way it is. I like the little desk as it looks like a wonderful place to read the newspaper or mail while having that last cup of coffee in the morning. I do not know what the exterior of your house is like, but it appears you eventually could add a third or even a fourth window to make this area one large bay window.

Planting season: April to September. Marginal plants need about 25cm of water. Deep marginal plants need at least 45cm of water. Oxygenating plants will grow at any depth, but usually are placed on the bottom. Water Lilies need at least 45cm of water. Floating plants should be placed on the surface of the water. Fish should be introduced only once plants have become established — at least two weeks. Most fish will live happily together, scavenger types being useful for the bottom of the pond.

Make sure that your trench is ready. The trench allows for the burying of the liner around the perimeter and is usually the easiest and most cost effective way to secure the liner.

It is often important not to make the trench too early or the trench may erode and fall back into itself. A local construction company can often make the trench for you, or a trencher such as a Ditch Witch can be used to make the trench.

Be sure the pond is free of rocks or sharp objects. Although many pond liners today are very puncture resistant, when the pond is filled with water, some objects can cause as much damage as a sharp knife would. If getting rid of all debris usually rocks cannot be avoided, a puncture resistant geotextile can be used to cover the ground before the liner material is unrolled into the pond.

A good geotextile can often protect a liner against most punctures. Once the size of the liner and pond is verified , it is time to put the liner at the best possible spot so you will be able to unroll the liner and have it fit perfectly. Knowing how the liner is folded up is very important. If sent on a pallet, the liner is most often accordion folded. This means that the width the liner material was stacked on top of each other after each factory weld and then rolled length wise.

Most often the pond liner will be rolled to the center but it may be rolled to the end. I don't think it matters. I thought the same SBG about the reflection. It's PVC not butyl but a good make with 15yr guarantee so should last. The water level in the hole has gone down so hoping to get it lined and filled with organic stuff when I get home this evening. How do I say thanks? The Big Stuff Is Done Mini Wildlife Pond.



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