Are you sure 10 Dollars for gravel? Where did you buy gravel from for that cheap the landscape store i go to sells 1dollar for a gallon
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Originally posted by koi View PostAre you sure 10 Dollars for gravel? Where did you buy gravel from for that cheap the landscape store i go to sells 1dollar for a gallon
I used some larger rocks that I already had and then 2 bags of river pebbles (gravel)....filled to about 8" from the top. Settling chamber at the bottom is 3" or so (it is the tote lid w/ holes drilled in it and blocked up by bricks). I installed a valve to drain it out from time to time....another valve to let the water in from the pump.
If you would like to see this in action, you can come by. Also, as the landscaping season is about over......I have lots of time if I can help you with this.
I am figuring and will offer pond packages next year as part of my business....this year was for experimenting. I learned a lot about what works and doesn't work.
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Originally posted by koi View PostWhere is your business? Could you give me a price list of items? I need more rocks and stuff etc soon because im redoing my pond.
I would not feel right using this forum as a platform for advertising.........just PM me when you have some ideas of what you want.
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I dont know- Bought it from a coworker who has huge amazing ponds built in a similar style as mine, and he said it would be good for it
I'm in Deer Park/Pasadena as well, if anyone wanted to come see how mine's set up.
Also, as for drilling holes- My setup doesn't have anything drilled- the hose goes from the pump (which is in the water on the opposite side from the waterfall) the up and over the top of the bog filter, and is hooked to the distribution bar at the bottom of the bog filter. If you're using a 55 ga drum (is that what you said on here earlier?) I'd just run a pvc extension up to the top of the barrel, and hook the hose there. Drilling seems like more chance of leaks.
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lol, riiiiight.... sorry about missing the obvious- I've been eyeballs deep writing a paper all evening.
I guess drill a hole (borrow or by a new drill?) or use a saw to cut a section of the rim lower, and fabricate some sort of platform to make the waterfall a little more neat?
Sorry- I don't have any better ideas right now- my brain is full :(
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Originally posted by koi View PostHaha ok. I guess i need to find someone with a drill
That would give a nice area for bog plants.....23"x35" or so.
Then, you will have the beginning of your next pond filter as well.....
I will help you with this in exchange for the pictures of the building process.....I think I could use this for advertising. One plan I have for next year is to offer low maintenance (as low as possible anyway), attractive ponds for people that are not wanting to spend a lot of money (or are not able).
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