My fountains and pond

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  1. FountainMan

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    Pond pictures.

    I like it looks like everything is growing alright. You have some simular plants to some I have. Some pictures of mine.



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    Side formal pond. ( photo / image / picture from FountainMan's Garden )





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    Header pool. ( photo / image / picture from FountainMan's Garden )





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    Lily blooms. ( photo / image / picture from FountainMan's Garden )





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    Rushing plant lined stream. ( photo / image / picture from FountainMan's Garden )





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    Propagated Pickerel. ( photo / image / picture from FountainMan's Garden )





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    Carnivorous bog & waterfall. ( photo / image / picture from FountainMan's Garden )





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    Pickerel plants in bloom. ( photo / image / picture from FountainMan's Garden )





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    Fishy Fishy!! ( photo / image / picture from FountainMan's Garden )





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    Water lily bloom. ( photo / image / picture from FountainMan's Garden )





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    Pond ( photo / image / picture from FountainMan's Garden )
     
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  3. cherylad

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    Are your ponds made from preforms or did you dig the ground and lay down plastic liners? About how big are they?
    You have a variety of interesting plants. That red one sort of looks like my Reflective Flame.
     
  4. FountainMan

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    The ponds were dug out. Now they use a 45 mil EPDM liner. When the pond was first built, it used a painters liner. The clear or black sheets of plastic to minimize mess durring painting. Worked well for pond installation. Non-toxic to fish and plants. But because that wasn't ment for ponds it degraded quickly. But at least it held untill I got the real liner. The plants consist of water lily species "Attraction". I also have Pickerel Plants, Some 5 year old cattails, and American Pond Weed. Next year I want more variety in my pond like Parrots Feather, Lotus, Sensitive Plant, Iris, Horse Tail, Mosaic Plant, Fairy Moss, Frog bite, Four Leaf Water Clover.
     
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    I really like your garden with its water features - especially the fountains and stream. It's good to see someone else with a bog area too. I tend to grow lots of wildflowers in and around my pond but do have a few waterlilies too.
     



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  6. cherylad

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    Can't wait to see all the additions.
    Except for the Parrot Feather... well... it looks nice enough... and perhaps wasn't meant for a container pond. But it TOTALLY tried taking over my little space. Hope it was just my fault for trying to "contain" it.
     
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    Parrots Feather is something I have grown before but ended up killing it. It's weird, with plants that are suppost to be easy to grow I struggle with. With plants that are said to be hard to grow, I'm successful with. The Cattails in the pond are 5 years old, and these are Latifolia species or Common Cattail which are considered to be the most invasive water plants, yet I have kept them confined in the little plastic containers, and they seem to do fine. They are dwarfed because of this. But perfect size for my pond.
     
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    Last year, I dug up some Cattail out of a ditch and have it in my small container. It survived the winter and has put on new growth, but no signs of "tails" yet.
     
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    Right now I have 3 or 4. This fall when they fluff out, getting ready to fly away. I may take some and plant them in the smaller pond.
     
  10. DLO

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    We have 2 ponds; one in front of the house and one in the backyard. They each have a statue that squirts water into it but otherwise neither has fish or waterfalls. They are such a delight. I will have to post pictures but they aren't anything like FountainMan's. In addition to the ponds, we have several fountains along with a swimming pool, numerous plants, flowers, and trees, and gazebos which makes our home an oasis.
     
  11. FountainMan

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    Thank you, My pond was built over 6 years ago. Then it didn't look anything like it does today. When I first built it, I used a painters liner. It worked. Seems to be fish safe. But because it wasn't ment for pond use let alone outdoor use, it degraded quickly. The pond was only 6 inches deep, about 9 Ft by 6 Ft. Had a fountain in the center. We re-did the pond about 10 times before we found something that worked. Then we landscaped around it, and we re-layed the plastic as an underlayment. We added an EPDM liner. All my plants have been propagated. I started out with 1 Water Lily, 1 Pickerel Plant, and 1 Cattail. We divided these plants, and now we have 2 Water Lilies, 8 pickerels, and 3 cattails. The fountain in the center of the main pond is really cool. It's actually a floating UV clarifyer. The pump takes water in from the bottom, flow through a UV chamber, then sprays out through a fountain that's lit up at night. Looks great. I bought this at Lowes for 135$.
     
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    Here is the backyard pond. I told you it wasn't as fancy as FountainMan's but we like it just the same :)

    It started with a couple of plants from our friend's koi pond and grew to this. I can't name everything in it or around it.



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    Looks like Canna around it (the tall plants with big leaves).
    And towards the back... the "bushy" looking plant reminds me of Parrot Feather.
    I really do like the upright arrowhead-looking leaves that's in there!
     
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    Thanks! You can see the Rosemary in the background on the right. We also have red, yellow, and pale pink roses on either side. The spare white fencing was used as a trellis. This pond sits to the right of the steps leading to the deck and swimming pool. On the opposite side is a bird bath fountain.
    So much beauty in our little oasis.
     
  15. FountainMan

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    Thank you guys. I love my pond system. But I'm pushing for more. I don't know when, but within a year or so we're building another larger pond system on the other side of the yard. In my photo album I have a picture of a Peach Tree. That's the start of project #2. This will have larger 10 by 20 Ft pond, larger streams, and waterfalls, a park like header pond suppost to measure 9 Ft diameter with a large geyser effect in the center. Like something you'd see at a mall. We will be able to plant it more. Were also going to do this thing where in the present pond that involves installing a skimmer in the side facing project #2 and matching the width of the skimmer will be a waterfall in the opposite pond to looke like water is flowing from one pond to another through an underground tunnel without there being an underground tunnel.
     
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    Wow FountainMan!!! I'm intimidated about setting up a simple little area... and it sounds like you're about to build a water park! Please keep us in the loop throughout the project(s).
     

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