My Bonsai area and Pond Heart Break
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My Bonsai area and Pond Heart Break
Couple of year ago I decided to re-do my back yard and this is how it turned out.
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Re: My Bonsai area and Pond Heart Break
Just before Christmas disaster struck,
hose leading to new filter box popped off the filter box and dropped to the ground beside the pond. The new 17,000 litre per hour pump then went about emptying the pond. Unfortunately the force of the water exiting the hose managed to dig away soil beside the pond and allow the water to drain into the hole under the pond. This saturated the soil and allowed the pond border rocks to collapse and fall into the pond. By the time I found the this had all happened, the pond liner was floating on the water in the hole below it. The pond was completely empty and all of the Koi were beached and dead.
hose leading to new filter box popped off the filter box and dropped to the ground beside the pond. The new 17,000 litre per hour pump then went about emptying the pond. Unfortunately the force of the water exiting the hose managed to dig away soil beside the pond and allow the water to drain into the hole under the pond. This saturated the soil and allowed the pond border rocks to collapse and fall into the pond. By the time I found the this had all happened, the pond liner was floating on the water in the hole below it. The pond was completely empty and all of the Koi were beached and dead.
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Pond the Sequal
Well no use crying over spilt milk,
only one thing to do, rebuild it!
Anyhow, after 2 weeks of solid work over Christmas and New year (40+ heat wave period) this is the result.
only one thing to do, rebuild it!
Anyhow, after 2 weeks of solid work over Christmas and New year (40+ heat wave period) this is the result.
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Re: My Bonsai area and Pond Heart Break
Hi Jag01 ........That is really unlucky but on a brighter note it is one of the most BEAUTIFULL backyards I have seen now you can sit back with a Cold one ..............
Thanks for sharing!
Regards Mick
Thanks for sharing!
Regards Mick
So many Bonsai ......So little time between work hours and wife!
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Re: My Bonsai area and Pond Heart Break
Of Course the Missus could not help herself. Well is was hot!
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Re: My Bonsai area and Pond Heart Break
Lovely set up...
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Re: My Bonsai area and Pond Heart Break
The most impressive backyard I have ever seen. Thanks for sharing, Jag! Sorry that you had to rebuild but what choice did you have?
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Re: My Bonsai area and Pond Heart Break
Mate, big effort I bet it is great to wander around in with coldie in hand!
I guess that a pond like that would attract the same regulations fence wise ,that a pool would? ....Dog.
I guess that a pond like that would attract the same regulations fence wise ,that a pool would? ....Dog.
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Re: My Bonsai area and Pond Heart Break
Looked sensational before and will and is sensational again !!! Love to see some trees closer up at some stage !!! Good Luck Mate !!!
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Re: My Bonsai area and Pond Heart Break
THanks for the kind words guys.
Yes the pond is now back up and running again. I managed to save a good number of the pond plants, lilly's, pennywort and various grasses so I have re-potted and planted those all again. I have just finished re-building the water fall today so am currently waiting for a week or so prior to running any water through it. Once I have the water fall running I will trim off the excess pond liner from the surrounds, spread some mulch and I will then post some more pics. I am slowly re-stocking with Koi.
I will post some pics of some of trees shortly. Unfortunately my two favourite (and best trees) were stolen a few months ago (that was actually the subject of my very first post on this forum) so the rest are all works in progress. Yes regulations in regards to ponds are the same as for pools here in Perth. Fortunately the pond is only 299mm deep
Cheers,
Jeff
Yes the pond is now back up and running again. I managed to save a good number of the pond plants, lilly's, pennywort and various grasses so I have re-potted and planted those all again. I have just finished re-building the water fall today so am currently waiting for a week or so prior to running any water through it. Once I have the water fall running I will trim off the excess pond liner from the surrounds, spread some mulch and I will then post some more pics. I am slowly re-stocking with Koi.
I will post some pics of some of trees shortly. Unfortunately my two favourite (and best trees) were stolen a few months ago (that was actually the subject of my very first post on this forum) so the rest are all works in progress. Yes regulations in regards to ponds are the same as for pools here in Perth. Fortunately the pond is only 299mm deep
Cheers,
Jeff
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Re: My Bonsai area and Pond Heart Break
Well despite the incredibly hot weather we have had here in Perth the repairs continue and we are slowly getting back to where we started.
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Thanks for posting the updated pics the pond & waterfall are looking fantastic, time to sit back & enjoy your labours.
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Well done, Jag. Time to sit back with a beer and enjoy! Thanks for posting the update. Looking absolutely magnificent.
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Re: My Bonsai area and Pond Heart Break
Pond and Gazebo Finally finished.
Now Time to start working on my trees again.
cheers,
JEff
Now Time to start working on my trees again.
cheers,
JEff
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Re: My Bonsai area and Pond Heart Break
Good on ya Jeff.
Looks like a job really well done..
Oh how I'd love to have such a space at my abode..
Very very jealous.
Looks like a job really well done..
Oh how I'd love to have such a space at my abode..
Very very jealous.
One of the fabulous things about growing bonsai is as you get old and decrepit your trees get old and beautiful