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I can finally see the bottom of the pond. One lonely little lily pad is up but lots more on the way.
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Bog filter on the right, new stream coming in from the left.
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I found that piece of drift wood that is over the Helix moving bed filter in the creek after one of the recent minor flooding events. And the piece that's in the stream.
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The weeping larch I got for $50. I love that little tree. It's a deciduous conifer.
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The marsh marigold is always the first to bloom. But everything is growing well.
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At this point, the pond is 99% done. I just have to divide a few plants, put some in the bog and the rest in pots filled with pea stone then secure the pots with black nylon cord so no one falls in the pond again.
 
I can finally see the bottom of the pond. One lonely little lily pad is up but lots more on the way.
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Bog filter on the right, new stream coming in from the left.
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I found that piece of drift wood that is over the Helix moving bed filter in the creek after one of the recent minor flooding events. And the piece that's in the stream.
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The weeping larch I got for $50. I love that little tree. It's a deciduous conifer.
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The marsh marigold is always the first to bloom. But everything is growing well.
View attachment 3823637At this point, the pond is 99% done. I just have to divide a few plants, put some in the bog and the rest in pots filled with pea stone then secure the pots with black nylon cord so no one falls in the pond again.
Love the pond, DL! I feel like I could just park myself next to it and watch the fish and other life for a few hours.
This is more of what I have been doing barnvelders, strawberry.
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Strawberries. I’m hoping to get a raised strawberry bed built and planted this year. Kneeling and bending to pull weeds is getting to be too hard.
 
They forecast rain around 1-2pm here, and then possibly severe storms around 4-10pm.

I just read this about autumn olive:

"The fruit and seeds are both edible. I have made jam, syrup, and even fruit leather without bothering to strain out the seeds. Try them raw, they really do taste great. Another reason to harvest as many autumn olive berries as possible is to help halt their spread."

I think I'll try that this year.
 

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