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What I know about ponds and it's not much is they need rocks. Around the edges to stop the ducks from eroding the banks just from going in and out. Also I read that the edge should be straight down without any slope so they don't erode. You could put a ramp in it for them to climb out on instead of ruining the edge trying to get out
Lynzie how is your pool working? I know you did a lot of work on it. I live on a limestone bed, and we had, they say, 5 hand dug wells on the property, long ago for the cow farm, We found one under the patio, and the water height was higher than the top of our cellar ceiling. So, I'm thinking if I can convince hubby to connect the back hoe to the tractor, we could dig a little pond and it would fill up with water naturally. Only thing is it would have to have some kind of run off contraption...dunno.
This is just what mine does, I have water that runs off from the spring in the mountain, never stops running, never freezes and this is what comes into the pond and exits the pond. The pond is going to need some updating this Spring. Lots of mud has sunk into it from the edges, it's become wider because of this and has caused rocks to fall in, edges to droop, it's just a mess right now. I've already done a temporary fix on it once. :/