j.w
I Love my Goldies
- Joined
- Feb 1, 2010
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- Arlington, Washington
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- Hardiness Zone
- USDA 8a
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You can do this w/the holes so no plants or fist flow out. It's what I did to my bathtub pond.
I used those old little plastic film canisters and cut the bottom off, actually cut them in half so I had two pieces to use for the two holes. Then used fiberglass screen door material from Lowes or H-Depot to cover the back side and shoved them in the canisters in the holes. It worked perfect.
This was when I first put it in the ground and too much duckweed so took that out!
You can see the holes and how the water never goes above those.
Here it is w/o the duckweed
I used those old little plastic film canisters and cut the bottom off, actually cut them in half so I had two pieces to use for the two holes. Then used fiberglass screen door material from Lowes or H-Depot to cover the back side and shoved them in the canisters in the holes. It worked perfect.
This was when I first put it in the ground and too much duckweed so took that out!
You can see the holes and how the water never goes above those.
Here it is w/o the duckweed