How to Build a Garden Pond (DIY Project)

My DIY Garden Pond Project Beginning to Completion. You can also see many other videos on my Youtube Channel at http://www.youtube.com/user/ww2dynamite Main reason is because you want one! Benefits are: its very soothing to look at and interesting to see all the wildlife it attracts - frogs, dragonflies, newts if you're lucky and much more. You need to decide whether you want a natural wildlife pond or a formal one - I reckon formal ones are easier to build, but if you go for that option make sure there is somewhere that tiny froglets etc can climb out - a basket of eg water iris in one corner would do nicely. Down side is occasionally you may need to empty it, especially if it isn't big enough - you really need a minimum of about 8 x6 feet for the water to stay balanced well. You will need to put a net over it in autumn if there are trees nearby, to prevent a lot of leaves blowing into it. Digging the hole is hard work and you need to put the excavated stuff somewhere. Get some books from the library about garden ponds - you will find heaps of helpful information. Better than looking on the net as you can keep referring to them. Before you start It's easy to create a simple pond in your own garden. Always consider the following: •The view of the feature from every angle of the garden and house. •The type of pond - will you use a liner or a preformed pool? •The size of the pond. •The type of plants you wish to grow. Different plants require different depths of water. •Avoid shady areas, especially near deciduous trees. •Seek professional advice when constructing complicated designs and using electricity to operate pumps. What to do Time needed Depends on the size of the pond You will need •Craft knife •Hose - for marking out shape •Plank - long enough to reach over pond •Spade •Spirit level •Wooden pegs •Butyl liner •Pond insulation liner or old carpet •Canes •Paving or turf for edging •Soft building sand Marking out •Define the perimeter of the pond, either with string, a length of hosepipe, or by trickling a layer of dry sand through your fingers. • Remove the turf from the area and stack neatly away from the working place. Digging •Excavate the area with a spade to the depth of the first shelf. Mark the outline of the shelf with sand or string. •Dig out the centre of the pond and either add additional shelves, or dig until the required maximum depth has been reached. •Check each shelf is level. Wildlife in mind •Move the dug-out soil to another area of the garden. •Check the sides of the pond following the profile you intended. It's a good idea to give one side of the pond a gentle slope to offer animals, such as hedgehogs, a means of escape if they fall in. Lining the pond •Remove any lumps or sharp stones from the hole. Then spread a 3cm (1.2in) layer of soft builder's sand over the area. This will help protect the butyl liner being punctured. •A layer of pond underlay or old carpet above the sand will provide additional protection. •Get a friend to assist in unfolding the butyl liner. Spread it evenly over the hole taking care not to damage it by dragging it on the ground. Secure the sides of the liner with bricks. Filling up •Start filling the pool with water and pull the edges of the liner so that it fits neatly over the contours of the pond. •Continue filling the hole with water until the pond is full. •Trim the sides of the liner leaving a 30cm (12in) overlap around the sides of the pond. •Cover these with paving slabs, or if you want to create a more natural effect, lay turf up to the water's edge. •The liner should be covered to prevent sunlight causing it to perish. Position plants and add oxygenators. If you want to add fish wait six weeks until the plants are established. Pond safety According to The Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (ROSPA), children below the age of five are most at risk of drowning in garden ponds. The only way to avoid potential disasters is to not have a pond. There are, however, precautions that you can take to significantly reduce the chance of accidents. Rigid steel mesh frames can be positioned securely over ponds. These can be obtained from security grille suppliers and metal stockholders who should be able to cut the mesh to size. Mesh should be heavy duty, ideally made from 6mm to 8mm diameter wire. Secure it firmly and it should support the weight of a young child. Ideally the mesh should be positioned above the water level.

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My DIY Garden Pond Project Beginning to Completion. You can also see many other videos on my Youtube Channel at http://www.youtube.com/user/ww2dynamite Main reason is because you want one! Benefits are: its very soothing to look at and interesting to see all the wildlife it attracts - frogs, dragonflies, newts if you're lucky and much more. You need to decide whether you want a natural wildlife pond or a formal one - I reckon formal ones are easier to build, but if you go for that option make sure there is somewhere that tiny froglets etc can climb out - a basket of eg water iris in one corner would do nicely. Down side is occasionally you may need to empty it, especially if it isn't big enough - you really need a minimum of about 8 x6 feet for the water to stay balanced well. You will need to put a net over it in autumn if there are trees nearby, to prevent a lot of leaves blowing into it. Digging the hole is hard work and you need to put the excavated stuff somewhere. Get some books from the library about garden ponds - you will find heaps of helpful information. Better than looking on the net as you can keep referring to them. Before you start It's easy to create a simple pond in your own garden. Always consider the following: •The view of the feature from every angle of the garden and house. •The type of pond - will you use a liner or a preformed pool? •The size of the pond. •The type of plants you wish to grow. Different plants require different depths of water. •Avoid shady areas, especially near deciduous trees. •Seek professional advice when constructing complicated designs and using electricity to operate pumps. What to do Time needed Depends on the size of the pond You will need •Craft knife •Hose - for marking out shape •Plank - long enough to reach over pond •Spade •Spirit level •Wooden pegs •Butyl liner •Pond insulation liner or old carpet •Canes •Paving or turf for edging •Soft building sand Marking out •Define the perimeter of the pond, either with string, a length of hosepipe, or by trickling a layer of dry sand through your fingers. • Remove the turf from the area and stack neatly away from the working place. Digging •Excavate the area with a spade to the depth of the first shelf. Mark the outline of the shelf with sand or string. •Dig out the centre of the pond and either add additional shelves, or dig until the required maximum depth has been reached. •Check each shelf is level. Wildlife in mind •Move the dug-out soil to another area of the garden. •Check the sides of the pond following the profile you intended. It's a good idea to give one side of the pond a gentle slope to offer animals, such as hedgehogs, a means of escape if they fall in. Lining the pond •Remove any lumps or sharp stones from the hole. Then spread a 3cm (1.2in) layer of soft builder's sand over the area. This will help protect the butyl liner being punctured. •A layer of pond underlay or old carpet above the sand will provide additional protection. •Get a friend to assist in unfolding the butyl liner. Spread it evenly over the hole taking care not to damage it by dragging it on the ground. Secure the sides of the liner with bricks. Filling up •Start filling the pool with water and pull the edges of the liner so that it fits neatly over the contours of the pond. •Continue filling the hole with water until the pond is full. •Trim the sides of the liner leaving a 30cm (12in) overlap around the sides of the pond. •Cover these with paving slabs, or if you want to create a more natural effect, lay turf up to the water's edge. •The liner should be covered to prevent sunlight causing it to perish. Position plants and add oxygenators. If you want to add fish wait six weeks until the plants are established. Pond safety According to The Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (ROSPA), children below the age of five are most at risk of drowning in garden ponds. The only way to avoid potential disasters is to not have a pond. There are, however, precautions that you can take to significantly reduce the chance of accidents. Rigid steel mesh frames can be positioned securely over ponds. These can be obtained from security grille suppliers and metal stockholders who should be able to cut the mesh to size. Mesh should be heavy duty, ideally made from 6mm to 8mm diameter wire. Secure it firmly and it should support the weight of a young child. Ideally the mesh should be positioned above the water level.

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João Romão
João Romão - 6 years ago
How do you clean the water?
Tutorial N Fish
Tutorial N Fish - 6 years ago
I like it
You F'coffee
You F'coffee - 7 years ago
I built something like that over thirty years ago in my back garden only about four times the size but I put a good layer of sand in first then the liner; after that I covered the whole pond in cement and while the cement was wet I covered it all in beach cobbles. Its never leaked or required any maintenance in all these years.
Giobel Koi Center
Giobel Koi Center - 7 years ago
Beautiful garden pond how many kois you add in there?
handymobi Ben
handymobi Ben - 7 years ago
here is another cool idea for #DIY pond, you don't even have to dig in your yard. DIY pond above ground http://www.handymobi.com/project/detail.php?id=DL2j4jgBXJ
Betty Houk
Betty Houk - 7 years ago
My Daughter made a pond using a ridge pond insert she bought from a home improvement store, she dug out a place for the pond to set she did a very nice job ,and she has her Goldfish in it ,we live in Arizona near Las Vegas summers are very hot but the fish are doing just fine, she put a double water fall on it and a canopy over it, the water stays cool.. ,

around the base, yes she dug out a place for the pond to set in then filled in around it.and it looks really nice she is going to put some decorative rock around to hide the cement blocks
melanie ashworth
melanie ashworth - 7 years ago
Amazing!
david brea
david brea - 7 years ago
good for a mosquitoes farm
Владимир Путин
Владимир Путин - 7 years ago
Hi. If you want to build it yourself just google for 'woodprix' . I know you'll find good solutions for your idea.

10. comment for How to Build a Garden Pond (DIY Project)

Alexis Wilson
Alexis Wilson - 8 years ago
what kind of liner is that?
حمودي ابو كفشه
حمودي ابو كفشه - 8 years ago
حلو
Flex Flow
Flex Flow - 8 years ago
Great Job Thanks for the video
Keli Weisgerber
Keli Weisgerber - 8 years ago
I'm sure the best instruction is on woodprix website.
THE AWESOME TELETUBBIEE
THE AWESOME TELETUBBIEE - 8 years ago
i wanna take a bath there :v
Martell C
Martell C - 8 years ago
where's the water feature?
MasterVIoc
MasterVIoc - 8 years ago
What was the red stuff?
Robert Rowland
Robert Rowland - 8 years ago
Hah, after re-watching the video I saw the bags. Oops.
Paul Sharpe
Paul Sharpe - 8 years ago
Soft builder's sand
Robert Rowland
Robert Rowland - 8 years ago
I believe it was some kind of red clay.
C_ Farther
C_ Farther - 8 years ago
The end result, beautiful!!!! I have a little garden that size and bordered it in river rocks but it gets all grassy and becomes a pain. I'd love to use the same hyperbolic shape, similar to this gentleman's, and have a little pond for my birds. The little boy in the pics was so cute. That's nice to see; parents should enjoy their kids.
ExopMan
ExopMan - 8 years ago
What liner did you use and how much did you cut away? Also, did you put anything on the liner? Rocks or substrate etc.? Thanks :)
Lady Valentine
Lady Valentine - 8 years ago
Beautiful, well done!! Now where the hell do I start?

20. comment for How to Build a Garden Pond (DIY Project)

Annie Turner
Annie Turner - 8 years ago
Looks easy. Will be trying this.
Abdulla Al Jabri
Abdulla Al Jabri - 8 years ago
good
Edwin Jr. Alexander Gonzalez
Edwin Jr. Alexander Gonzalez - 8 years ago
What size liner did you use
Emerson Salmeron
Emerson Salmeron - 8 years ago
beautiful work!
lee chan
lee chan - 8 years ago
Can you put fish in it
Artsy Animal Lover
Artsy Animal Lover - 8 years ago
+Derek Patton If turtles can live in it, so can fish. Turtles need perfect quality water like fish.
Artsy Animal Lover
Artsy Animal Lover - 8 years ago
+Derek Patton The fire hydrant is a filter.
Derek Patton
Derek Patton - 8 years ago
+darrell stegall probably not. There is no filter or water circulation (i.e. bad water quality). they would live for a while, but, unless you want to do large water changes and continuous adding of water, the fish would die. the plants would help some, but not enough imo.
Artsy Animal Lover
Artsy Animal Lover - 8 years ago
Yeah duh
Amira Khairina
Amira Khairina - 8 years ago
its good beautiful
kdunstfan1
kdunstfan1 - 9 years ago
very nice
José J.
José J. - 9 years ago
I'd like to build one, but as I live in a hot country I'm affraid the quiet water atracts mosquitos. Any advice, ww2dynamite?
Star Laughter
Star Laughter - 8 years ago
+José J. If you find out please let me know! I already get a lot of mosquitos from the wetlands near my house, so don't want more from a pond but would love free-range turtles. Cheers!

Edit: From what I understand baby turtles will eat Mozzie larvae but adults may not so much. Not really sure.
EverGreen Music
EverGreen Music - 9 years ago
ur son looks cool standing in the pond
Paul & Kathy Short
Paul & Kathy Short - 9 years ago
Nice job. Beautiful actually. Just went through building a pond so I know what work it it. Tip my hat to you on an outstanding job. Pay no attention to the haters. We have them on our channel too. Enjoy life.

30. comment for How to Build a Garden Pond (DIY Project)

A BIT OF THIS AND THAT
A BIT OF THIS AND THAT - 9 years ago
looks very nice
Kevlynn Wi
Kevlynn Wi - 9 years ago
Very nice!
Dennis Nakashima
Dennis Nakashima - 9 years ago
Beautiful!
Tegan Milhoan
Tegan Milhoan - 9 years ago
what did they use to coat the inside?
Tegan Milhoan
Tegan Milhoan - 9 years ago
nevermind
Nicole Rudd
Nicole Rudd - 9 years ago
Rob what kind of plants and fish did you use? We have a pond in our yard that we are redoing, came with the house. I know it can be done naturally but don't know what to get.
nemanja nikolic
nemanja nikolic - 9 years ago
this pond is shit!
Wenceslao Futanaki
Wenceslao Futanaki - 9 years ago
alright man, we all know your childhood was hard, you're forgiven.
nemanja nikolic
nemanja nikolic - 9 years ago
+The fish life YES I CAN!!!
The fish life
The fish life - 9 years ago
Like you can do any better
nemanja nikolic
nemanja nikolic - 9 years ago
it's nice but not good because there is no concrete just because but still nice :)
nemanja nikolic
nemanja nikolic - 9 years ago
+Rob Dixon pond is better with concrete and stone do not like this. :)
Zoran Bilbiloski
Zoran Bilbiloski - 9 years ago
Very beautyfull!!!
MadelineFaith harris
MadelineFaith harris - 10 years ago
awsome!
Bhut Jolokia
Bhut Jolokia - 10 years ago
So that red stuff is just sand? Is there a way you prepared it? or did you find/buy it that way?
Valerie Mc Phail
Valerie Mc Phail - 10 years ago
Dear ww2dynamite, Thank you very much for passing on your knowledge, much appreciated. The question is, due to intense heat on Ibiza island, there would be no point in having a pond if not to escape the inexorable summer sun. In fact it is sunny nearly all the time., even in winter. A perfect spot on this farm property for a small pond would be in between 2 large OAK trees. Now I'm told NOT to put it under or even near  trees.  Alternative spots could be under Carob trees, but those lose their leaves even worse ie all the time.  Can this problem be overcome somehow and would the falling leaves mess up the eco system?
Valerie Mc Phail
Valerie Mc Phail - 10 years ago
+ww2dynamite Thanks for answering. I presume that means not in between 2 trees either.
ww2dynamite
ww2dynamite - 10 years ago
+Valerie Mc Phail Hi Valerie, I wouldn't recommend under trees as the leaves in the pond depletes all the oxygen for the wildlife. Heat is ok but the pond needs oxygen in the water. Create plenty of shade and make sure it is air elated and has plenty of oxygenating plants. Regards....Rob
Dheeraj NP
Dheeraj NP - 10 years ago
water wont be clear without a filter ... filter is a must ...
ww2dynamite
ww2dynamite - 10 years ago
+Dheeraj NP Absolutely wrong I'm afraid. No filter or pump or fountain necessary. Create a good balance of plants and wildlife. That's the key. Regards......Rob
Adam Vester
Adam Vester - 10 years ago
Was debating if i should make one, come across this video. Defiantly considering it now. Good job looks good. Might go down the route of one of those plastic molded ones though they seam to be cheaper than the pond liner and clay stuff. 
JOE KNOCKER
JOE KNOCKER - 9 years ago
+Adam Vester I built a pond of similar size to this and used a PRE-FORMED pond made of tough plastic , i watched a video on how to do it step by step on here and it turned out looking great , i would say go for it !
ww2dynamite
ww2dynamite - 10 years ago
+Adam Vester Thanks for the kind comments. Regards.....Rob
Stefano Luraschi
Stefano Luraschi - 10 years ago
What material is the red one?
ww2dynamite
ww2dynamite - 10 years ago
+Stefano Luraschi Just Sand
Vct0r
Vct0r - 10 years ago
this is pretty much what I want to do except with running water to not keep the water stagnant. Here in florida that would be breeding grounds for mosquitos, doesn't this bring you a mosquito problem?
ww2dynamite
ww2dynamite - 10 years ago
+Vct0r No, not at all. create a balanced ecosystem of plants and wildlife with plenty of oxygenating plants and it will be ok. Florida climate is a bit different to here in England though. .......Regards.....Rob
MOVIEMAKERSIII
MOVIEMAKERSIII - 10 years ago
I don't mean to be rude or anything .... I don't have a big yard either , just 2 and 1/2 story house on two lots built in 1900. I am making mine so I don't have to mow and the plants around it and in it just trim here And there .

I'm just starting most of mine on digging by shovel with my 3 boys.
But so far it 8 foot deep at its deepest 15 wide and 20 ft across . All this is at the highest measurements. Curving here and there. Going to connect a stream. That will curve around the yard . That will be about 18 ft long if straight. With all that dirt I am making a six foot water fall that will spill out four times on each side. Future plans is to have stream connect to a half in ground and out of ground 12 by12 . 6 ft deep pond. Should have all yard covered and have sitting areas with a small patio to cook and sit too. Fish will be koi, sunfish , walleye , perch minnows. And whatever comes to live. Should be done in 2 years if we do it ourselves .might use some of my retirement money to hire pros.
I just was looking at ideas of a bunch of ponds . I will be using 2 150 gal Rubbermaid tubs and 2 Bakki systems . Also 4 gravity feed 50 gallon trash bins. All those will be hidden in shed. Maybe 3 skimmers but at least 2.

Yes I do plan on eating the pan fish.

If you think I'm going over board I might be but if you have more ideas or helpful info just let me know. Thanks.
Darian Koeller
Darian Koeller - 7 years ago
MOVIEMAKERSIII well, how did your idea go? was it everything you had hoped for??
Alex Levine
Alex Levine - 10 years ago
Looks great :-) I'm really wanting to make one myself, also with fish in. Do you need a filter for them? How does the water stop its self from becoming stagnant? Thank you in advance
PhilUSAFRet
PhilUSAFRet - 8 years ago
+Raul Sarmiento I live in E. Central FL and used wild mollies, also called mosquito fish around here.  I used to feed them with ground dry cat food.  No mosquitos too!.
Raul Sarmiento
Raul Sarmiento - 8 years ago
+ww2dynamite what kind of fish are best? also will the fish keep mosquitoes from reproducing on the water?
ww2dynamite
ww2dynamite - 10 years ago
No filter required. Mine has a good balance of plants and wildlife. The water doesnt become stagnant because of this balance and the plants create oxygen. Regards.....Rob
MOVIEMAKERSIII
MOVIEMAKERSIII - 10 years ago
To small for me ... If I can spit across it it is to small.
Carol Farkas
Carol Farkas - 7 years ago
for me its snot rockets, if I can blow a snot rocket across it, its to small. So I think mine would slightly larger.
KeTO BeasT84
KeTO BeasT84 - 9 years ago
Too*
lee melbourne
lee melbourne - 10 years ago
nice job mate
ww2dynamite
ww2dynamite - 10 years ago
+lee melbourne Many thanks
Renell Sawitana
Renell Sawitana - 10 years ago
What is that red/orange thing that you used under the liner?Is that epdm or pvc liner??
ww2dynamite
ww2dynamite - 10 years ago
Its sand
dethmaul
dethmaul - 10 years ago
How come you wrote oct - oct? Did it take a year to build, or did you dismantle it a year later?
dethmaul
dethmaul - 10 years ago
Ahh, coolio.
ww2dynamite
ww2dynamite - 10 years ago
From pulling out the tree to completing.

50. comment for How to Build a Garden Pond (DIY Project)

Jack Mason
Jack Mason - 10 years ago
Looks like a pear shape and nice pond maybe add some fish
ww2dynamite
ww2dynamite - 10 years ago
Fish were added when it was completed.
Keith Wendel
Keith Wendel - 10 years ago
What type of sand/mix did you use under the liner?
ww2dynamite
ww2dynamite - 10 years ago
Soft sand nothing else mixed with it.
Kate Harris
Kate Harris - 10 years ago
Love the pond :-) using it for inspiration we are doing something similar. thank you for the video
ww2dynamite
ww2dynamite - 10 years ago
+Kate Harris Many thanks for the kind comment. regards......Rob
tausif rahman
tausif rahman - 10 years ago
+ww2dynamite amazing job! im planning to make mine this spring. i was wondering what kind of plants are those? around the pond. Also, where can i buy stones/rocks from? how much did this project cost you ? thanks a lot 
ww2dynamite
ww2dynamite - 10 years ago
Less than £100
miles Chappell
miles Chappell - 10 years ago
Cheap idea to keep the water cristal clear use a water pump to pump water into the bottom of a container three quaters fill with sand and have a pipe at the top of the container going back into the pond iv built one works realy well keeps good ph in the water and I havent ckeaned my pond out for about a year now all for prob £40
ww2dynamite
ww2dynamite - 10 years ago
Thank you but due to a natural balance of wildlife and plants, no pump or filter is required.
cyprus1309
cyprus1309 - 10 years ago
Beautiful well done!
Sheds Direct
Sheds Direct - 10 years ago
Wow! I enjoyed viewing your video. The transformation is very good and honestly, it can drift away our stresses because such garden creates an atmosphere of a peaceful, relaxing and the best place to meditate. I would rather share this ideas to everyone! 
Marcus Garvie
Marcus Garvie - 10 years ago
Still water = mosquitos breeding paradise .. best to install some form of pumping waterfall ' that brings more life & relaxation to ur environment & makes whatever creature that you put in there very happy ....
ww2dynamite
ww2dynamite - 11 years ago
Thanks Ben, by having a natural balance of plants and wildlife, you don't need one. It sounds odd but it does it naturally. No problems if you strike the right balance.
ww2dynamite
ww2dynamite - 11 years ago
Thank you
ww2dynamite
ww2dynamite - 11 years ago
by having a natural balance of plants and wildlife. It sound strange but it does it naturally. No problems if you strike the right balance.
ww2dynamite
ww2dynamite - 11 years ago
They are grown up and profficient swimmers.
ww2dynamite
ww2dynamite - 11 years ago
thank you
ww2dynamite
ww2dynamite - 11 years ago
Dig down. No building needed then. A lot cheaper.
ww2dynamite
ww2dynamite - 11 years ago
Awaterfall would be nice. Definitely the right idea to put plenty of wildlife and plants in it. Strike a natural balance.
ww2dynamite
ww2dynamite - 11 years ago
No, not if you have the right oxygenating plants and wildlife in there.
SaraConr
SaraConr - 11 years ago
Very nice. I am considering doing this but plan to have a small waterfall feature emptying into the pond. I would like to use a solar pump. On top of black liner, I would place small rocks. To make it ecologically balanced (and discourage mosquitos), a nice mix of fish, frogs and water plants would be best. Perhaps the county extension office would have suggestions.
kkk
kkk - 11 years ago
Wont the water go stagnant without a filter?
Trudi Marchant
Trudi Marchant - 11 years ago
now hubby got quote from brick layer build side up but so so much, any other idea
Trudi Marchant
Trudi Marchant - 11 years ago
wost is waterfall see blackl iner looks yuk tried plants but net stops them growing down further plus koi eat them
Trudi Marchant
Trudi Marchant - 11 years ago
as i was trying say we dug and lined a pond beautiful koi in it. Net for bloody heron who was taking our fish one problem
Trudi Marchant
Trudi Marchant - 11 years ago
whoops pc threw me out
williamsbasketballni
williamsbasketballni - 11 years ago
This video sucks how can you make something in 2013 and not show detail and sound
jorge valencia
jorge valencia - 11 years ago
Green proyect ponds and patios . 708-203-2010 , chicago area company with 20 yrs of experience
Way Out West Blow-in blog
Way Out West Blow-in blog - 11 years ago
Nice. Well done. As you can see from our video response, ours isn't as deep or as shapely as yours. But we have more geese. : - )
chiquitita 121
chiquitita 121 - 11 years ago
I like it nice, pod
jonah deangelo
jonah deangelo - 11 years ago
Ahh who cares they got adults there
starchingllc
starchingllc - 11 years ago
really cool
McFint69
McFint69 - 11 years ago
beauty
dongsheng guo
dongsheng guo - 11 years ago
henhao
Iwasonceacarpenter
Iwasonceacarpenter - 11 years ago
really pretty pond I love it!
Ciarra Mcneil
Ciarra Mcneil - 11 years ago
you really don't need a waterfall or filter for a pond as long as you have good oxygenating plants and and fish or snails that eats waste.
Ben Stanley
Ben Stanley - 11 years ago
No waterfall or filter? Good attempt there though. Check my DIY pond project out :)

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