I recommend pood-less water features to keep the maintainence to a minimum also stops the mosquitos from breeding. Look on the internet for ideas on pond-less water features.
You should be alright providing all water is passed by the management.....
David
Given our average ages on here, if anybody has only got a trickling stream then maybe they should consult their doctor.....![]()
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Jon.
err, not a song but equal to LGB kit:now to find some end of line fibre glass jobbies going for a song at a local pond centre......
Weeeee!I prost(*)ate myself before thee oh wise one!
err, not a song but equal to LGB kit:
http://www.gardensite.co.uk/Aquatics/OASE_Watercourses/
First one I built in my current Garden is almost flat. Probably a fall of around 12 inches at most. However the lift for the Pump is somewhat more as I run to Water through Plastic Push Fit Pipe to represent the horrible pipes that I saw in the old East Germany. Pipe probably adds another 1ft of drop then a few inches where the water runs back into the Tank. The latest one has a drop of around 3 feet which runs quite well. Plus another 8 or so inches drop with more Pipes. I onky G4'd that ine last week so it was only tested yesterday. The Solar Pump copes quite well with the lift,Presently, this is less of a problem in the UK, though there are 'scares' that certain disease-carrying mosquitos will arrive with climate change.
Jon,
Are your streams almost flat? - With only a very slight fall??
I like the idea of moving water, and solar pump sounds a neat idea (though I might add an optional power-feed)..
If the fall is too great, a larger pump will be needed. Also, by having the stream 'run-dry' when not being used, I would expect less water-loss due to evaporation, damage by frost, and no mosquitos!
Yes ready made Water Courses are silly prices, as said off cuts of Pond Liner can be got for not a lot of Money. Plus Cement and Sand not that much either. G4 can be a bit deer for a smalish can, but you will probably only need 1 Small Can around £15 and a disposable Brush or two from Pound Shop. Don't bother trying to reuse them.Blimey!.......... those prices are more like a concert than a song!
I was hoping to maybe get some used or end of line stuff that has been hanging around in a corner of the garden centre.....
but perhaps that is just pipe dreaming......
I have used Fibre Glass for other purposes in the Garden with limited success. Perhaps it was me, ought to last OK after all is used for Boats and they need to keep Water out. Exactly the opsite from what we need. However I did have a small expensive Fibre Glass Water Fall once and it did break down over time.How about directly fibreglassing the watercourse??
You start with aluminium foil (no, there is no such thing as 'tin foil'), and can fibre glass on to that.. you can add pigments to the resin, and get quite good effects..