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Gallery: Creating a wildlife-friendy semi-formal pond

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These pictures illustrate various stages in the construction of a semi-formal wildlife-friendly pond in my garden. Follow this link for the full feature article: Creating a wildlife-friendly pond.

Pictures

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Pond 9 months on

Pond 9 months on


Here is the pond and path 9 months or so after its construction. You can also see the young hedge plated around the outside of the path. Follow this link for the full feature article: Creating a wildlife-friendly pond.
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Pond underlay

Pond underlay


This picture shows the polyfibrelay pond underlay going into the pond hole. You can also see, in places, the loft insulation that I used as cushioning between the soil and the underlay. Follow this link for the full feature article: Creating a wildlife-friendly pond.
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Pond liner

Pond liner


This picture shows the polyplastic pond liner spread out over the lawn (to warm up) before being put into the pond hole. Follow this link for the full feature article: Creating a wildlife-friendly pond.
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Pond hole (top end)

Pond hole (top end)


This picture shows the hole excavated for the pond. You can clearly see the planting shelves and the slight outward slope of the sides. Follow this link for the full feature article: Creating a wildlife-friendly pond.
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Pond hole (bottom end)

Pond hole (bottom end)


This picture shows the hole excavated for the pond from the bottom end. The foreground shows where the hole had to be built up to accommodate the slope in the garden. Follow this link for the full feature article: Creating a wildlife-friendly pond.
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Maturing pond edge

Maturing pond edge


This is how the pond edge looked around nine months after the pond was constructed. The planting in the narrow border is beginning to soften the edge of the pond and path. Follow this link for the full feature article: Creating a wildlife-friendly pond.
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Raising the ground below the pond

Raising the ground below the pond


Here you can see how the level of the ground immediately below the pond was raised by rolling back the grass, adding topsoil and then replacing the turves. Follow this link for the full feature article: Creating a wildlife-friendly pond.
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Pond-side path construction

Pond-side path construction


Detail of the pond-side slate-chip path construction. A very narrow (5cm) border between path and pond facilitates the softening of the path and pond edges. Follow this link for the full feature article: Creating a wildlife-friendly pond.
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Gravel boarding

Gravel boarding


Here is the path gravel boarding going in around the pond edge. Follow this link for the full feature article: Creating a wildlife-friendly pond.
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