I put something between the liner and the concrete blocks.





![]() The rocks are quite heavy. I kept pinching fingers/thumbs and have wounds to show for this! But progress is being made. Next: using rocks and soil and ground cover to cover up the liner up top. You can see that I let a few shelves in. One will hold the fountain. ![]() ![]() This is my saga! Part one was complicated by 75 lb. rocks in the bottom of my hole. How to build a pond 1a | How to build a pond 1b | How to build a pond 1c | How to build a pond 2 | How to build a pond 3 | How to build a pond 4 | |
1 comment:
Didn't take long for that little fella to find your pond. How does he know it's a pond?
You're making wonderful progress. I'm impressed.
— K
Kay, Alberta, Canada
An Unfittie's Guide to Adventurous Travel
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