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Rain Catchments/garden ponds

Posted by Kathryn Michaud over 9 years ago

Eave-troughs, a tin roof and heavy snow don't mix. So I made and installed ground water troughs.

I made and installed ground water troughs, that direct rain water to a collection depression that flows into a small 4'w x 8'l x 3'd garden pond, which overflows into another down the hill, and then onto a third, all of relative size.  I built a 4th pond in the front of the house.

A variety of gleying, and clay puddling had been played with, and puddling seems to be the most effective thus far.  I am quite certain that repairs will be necessary come Spring as the ponds hadn't time to "cure" as they were started late in the season, and the cold set in rather quickly.

Frogs had moved in almost immediately, with 6 inhabiting the first built pond, and 3 in the second.  Come Spring I will have pics of all the ponds.

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Cory Price
Cory Price : Interesting idea. What do you mean by "puddling"?
Posted over 9 years ago

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Kathryn Michaud : "Puddling" is a UK term for how to use clay to seal a pond. If you Google "puddling clay", or "puddling a pond" a series of UK sites come up. "Puddling" is a method of making/lining a pond that is, in short, an ancient technology. What is not so often mentioned is that the thickness of the clay as liner, (often in combo with 1 or more materials) should be well compacted and <6">thick depending on the size of the pond created. What I have discovered is that the native soil and "shore" angles has much to do with the success of the pond holding water.
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