Waterfall is done... lights are done... fish are in... I just need a nice statue for the top marsh area and you guessed it... more rocks! The left side isn't complete yet and also need to move all that dirt! I've been lazy, I will try to finish that side this week but it is basically complete. A lot of hard work but I'd do it again!
Sunday, September 20, 2009
Tuesday, September 1, 2009
waterfall...BOOOM
Sunday, August 30, 2009
weekend update
I drained the pond this weekend so I could powerwash the liner. You can see how dirty it gets from all of the rocks. I also installed my pump and filled in lava rock in the marsh area. I constructed the PVC pipe connector so the water would rise evenly. If you do not make something like this, a big piece of lava rock could get jammed in the tube and it will slow the water down.
I plugged in my 6,000 gallon per hour pump saturday night and..... it wasn't strong enough! so, i went to North Hills Water Garden and bought a 10,000 gph pump and that did the job. Right now I am waiting for the cement to dry on the spill rock. I will update pictures once the hydraulic cement is dry and the water is flowin!
I plugged in my 6,000 gallon per hour pump saturday night and..... it wasn't strong enough! so, i went to North Hills Water Garden and bought a 10,000 gph pump and that did the job. Right now I am waiting for the cement to dry on the spill rock. I will update pictures once the hydraulic cement is dry and the water is flowin!
Saturday, August 29, 2009
new pics
Saturday, August 8, 2009
Sunday, August 2, 2009
Updated Pond Pictures
I finally have my liner in and started my waterfall. Before putting in the liner, you need to have some kind of underlayment. You can buy this or do it the cheap way (like me). I decided to use carpet from my house that I ripped out. If I did not have the carpet available, I could have used newspaper and sand, but carpet is a better choice. The idea is to cover all of the dirt with carpet so the liner has a smooth surface to lay on (this also prevents roots from growing through the liner). Once I placed the carpet in, I stretched the massive 45 mil liner across my yard and began forming it into the pond. This took a while because it is extremely heavy and very hard to manage. Since the liner is so big and there are a lot of edges in my pond, the liner will have many creases. This is not a big deal because it will be covered by rocks. I filled the pond and started stacking my waterfall rocks. These pictures show the early stages of the rock work and may change as I continue working. MORE TO COME!
Sunday, June 28, 2009
THE BEGINNING
I am starting a Koi Pond in my backyard!
I meant to take photos before I started digging but I got waaay too excited and forgot all about it. My first design looked nothing like this. I was going to have an 8 by 12 rectangle built up 2 feet above ground and 3 feet below ground but my design changed completely.
I completed the hard part (digging) and now I am working on the waterfall. The basic idea is to create a wall and "marsh" area for the waterfall. The water will be pumped up from the bottom pond, and will filter through rocks/plants in the above marsh that you will see in future photos. The cinder blocks will be covered by rocks and it will look very natural. Stay tuned for more.
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