Thankyou, I was thinking of putting 1 of these View attachment 16171
In each of these gaps between the planters so 2 altogether View attachment 16172
Thoughts
Bookmarking this thread for when my house purchase goes through. Bought it mostly for the garden.
First one though: apparently the fish pond needs a new liner. Is that as easy as it sounds?
Bookmarking this thread for when my house purchase goes through. Bought it mostly for the garden.
First one though: apparently the fish pond needs a new liner. Is that as easy as it sounds?
Congratulations on the house BTW
It's a very nice gardenThis is the best shot on the estate agent site. Fish pond just to right or garage by apple tree. Looks better in person tho.
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(First job is clean that block paving)
This is the best shot on the estate agent site. Fish pond just to right or garage by apple tree. Looks better in person tho.
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(First job is clean that block paving)
Looks cracking
Looks lovely... double garage at the back too? Bit of privacy with no houses at the back overlooking you also.It’s great. Genuinely can’t believe it was in my budget. Bedworth eh?
Looks lovely... double garage at the back too? Bit of privacy with no houses at the back overlooking you also.
Bookmarking this thread for when my house purchase goes through. Bought it mostly for the garden.
First one though: apparently the fish pond needs a new liner. Is that as easy as it sounds?
It really depends on how the pond has been constructed. If it's brick-walled and the brick is in a good state, then it's simply about draining the swamp and catering for any life forms in there (e.g. in tubs of water or inflatable swimming pool). If it's type in which slabs/rockery have been placed on the liner edging, usually with other rockery holding the tops slabs / rockery up, then, of course, these will need to be removed and reseated.
When reseating, avoid lime cement; instead use a waterfall foam, which will usually be good enough. There are plenty of pond liner calculators on the internet to help you determine what size liner you require. Liners are of various qualities. For long life buy Firestone liner, though it is pricey.
Would be good to see a picture. Do you know why a new liner is required? It may point to an issue that needs fixing.
I put in a small pond this spring. Originally it was three times as big, with the intention of keeping fish. Unfortunately, I discovered that I live in an area with a high water course/table. It was impossible to stop the liner floating up and discharging the pond contents.
(Liner needs some gravel work!) View attachment 16185
Wow. Thanks. No it was just mentioned by the seller when we were talking about whether I’d want the koi carp left as he can’t transport them up North. Just said “pond’ll need a new liner” in passing.
Will definitely be hitting you up once I’m in for advice though.
Cool. Would love koi carp - in fact, even goldfish would do but alas not with the size and type of pond I have. Koi carp ponds are usually very simple - plenty of depth, no rockery. As the liner is usually exposed in these ponds they are subject to a lot of uv, so sounds like its simply that the liner has come to the end of its useful life (can vary 10-20 years).
Now, I'd assume it uses a filter/pump and may also have a debris/leaf skimmer. That will require a bit of skill in separating the filter/skimmer, cutting the liner, applying gasket sealant and reattaching the filter/skimmer. These aren't skills I have, but when you're ready to post some pictures of your set up I reckon I'll be able to tell you what you have, what's required, and point you to some good sources.
I've done quite a bit in the garden whilst I've been furloughed and I am halfway through painting the decking which is a lot harder than I thought it would be. I would have liked to have got more done but have been delayed by the weather and the midges!!
Do you want me to catch some & send them down? We've got millions of the little sods!!Fortunately, we don't get many midges by us
It’s great. Genuinely can’t believe it was in my budget. Bedworth eh?
I've just had a look at the properties, why are they so cheap compared to Coventry? some of the houses are about half the price (granted, I don't know the areas).
Yeah the areas aren’t amazing but it’s a weird mix. The estate where I’m buying there social and flats nearby but also quite nice retiree bungalows that wouldn’t look out of place in the posher bits of Earlsdon, and some nice new builds.
Talking to someone who moved there a while ago and they insisted there were no “No go areas” like in Cov. Guess I’ll find out how true that is!
Where you from in cov mateYeah the areas aren’t amazing but it’s a weird mix. The estate where I’m buying there social and flats nearby but also quite nice retiree bungalows that wouldn’t look out of place in the posher bits of Earlsdon, and some nice new builds.
Talking to someone who moved there a while ago and they insisted there were no “No go areas” like in Cov. Guess I’ll find out how true that is!
Where you from in cov mate
Earlsdon born and raised (first house next to what’s now Subway, then the Riddings for most of my childhood), bought in Foleshill for my first house, stuck there far too long until divorce, been renting in Finham since in the vain hope of winning the argument to send my daughter there for secondary. Lost that argument. So I’m moving to bedduth
The riddings is very nice..
I couldn't live over that side of Coventry, I love the fact tile hill (whilst a mad hole) is surrounded by lots of woods and fieldsYeah. Though more so now (talk to my Mum about “new Riddings people”), and I probably lived in the worst house on the road. My parents garden was big (trying to keep this on topic), with Canley brook at the bottom of it. So I was a little spoiled and had a bit of a shock when it came to buying my own place
Living in Foleshill really ground me down, need the greenery for my sanity.
I'm no gardener, but I'm going to dig out a patch in my back garden and buy one of those packets of beebombs, grow a mini wildflower meadow like this, supposed to be great habitat for honey bees:
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