The Pond (this one is not mine!!!)
I couldn’t wait to go check my pond this morning but…………..it still looks like mud. It has rained over night which raised the water level a little and I added another two buckets of tap water. I will keep checking and keep hoping it clears, not much else I can do really. BUT; I have been looking on the internet at pictures of bath tub ponds, and now that I look, they ALL seem a bit muddy. Which is why I included the picture at the top, to show how other bathtub ponds do tend to be a bit murky looking. Maybe it’s OK for my pond to be murky. Yesterday I forgot to say which plants I had planted so here is the list.
Buttomus Umbellatus (pink flowers)
And last but not least some water forgetmenots, or Myosotis palustris for the waters edge.I can't wait for next year when the plants to will grown and I can go find some tadpoles.
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forgetmenot525 wrote on Aug 19, '09
thanks, remember this one is not actually mine, but these are the plants I used.
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kvnwheeler wrote on Jul 14, '09
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natural outdoor pond wil probably always maintain a certain murkiness
but the actual mud will settle to the bottom and the little creppy
crawlies will make their home there, your choice of plants looks nice,
can't wait to see it in all its glory, but patience, patience.
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brendainmad wrote on Jul 14, '09
My sister has a pond that even has a fountain and it's always murky-looking too. The turtles like it though.
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