Lovely yard Liz. Like the rock work in the 2nd pic. I've never thought of using a rubbermaid as a pond, what size is that? Now that's really got me thinking for a summer project 

tRiP;826804; said:Lovely yard Liz. Like the rock work in the 2nd pic. I've never thought of using a rubbermaid as a pond, what size is that? Now that's really got me thinking for a summer project![]()
Red Devil;826787; said:here is my pond now..looking bleak....it is stripped cleaned and dug around it.. we will put soil back and then i go to work landscaping it ... the water is getting cycled and we will put the lily pots in tommorrow and put the waterfall in and pumps and then in a couple of days the fish..Oh And no my gold fish do not mess with the frogs.. i think the swimmers come completly grown here
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tRiP;826846; said:That is magnificent! You've got a good touch with the plants just like your fish and other pets.
tRiP;828454; said:Thanks for the confidence
Where do you get the large rubbermaids? I've never seen any over 80 gallons and I snagged that up as soon as I saw it @ the store. I've checked home depot, canadian tire, walmart, those are the only stores I can think of.
tRiP;828635; said:There's a livestock feed store in a town close by but I've never seen big containers there, just bails of hay, rat poison, food pellets etc. Never heard of country max or farm&family. My town sucks for animal stores, it's all coffee shops and used car dealerships. Guess I'll have to trek into Toronto one day and take a look around there.