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#3096 08/27/03 02:49 PM
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I would like to put in a small pond in my parents garden as cheaply as possible. I was thinking about something 8' square upto 10' square, and 4' to 6' deep. I priced liners at $0.42 a square foot that would cost over $200. This plus the cost of pumps, filters, plants and a dozen b.gill would be out of my budget. But there is one thing I can get for free, clay. The gravel pit has plenty of it, all I would half to do is haul it. Probably by hand \:\(
Can small ponds be built with a clay liner? If so how much clay and how thick is required? Are there special concerns with clay? like tree roots? or muddy water?
Thanks, I haven't been able to find any answers to these questions, and I appreciate all input from the best pond website in the world.

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A liner will be cheaper, more effective, and less trouble in the long run. Do not put in the pond until you have enough money for a liner. Clay, when the correct consistancy & moisture content, needs to be minimum 12" thick which includes adequate mechanical compaction.


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If you go to Lowes, they sell black (and clear) plastic sheet of 4ml and 6ml thickness, its perfectly adequate for a small pool, if you had any doubt about its ability to be durable, you can always put two layers down. It's on a roll, 10' x 100' about $15 and $25

Birds landing hard on it might puncture it, however with careful protection its no biggy. At that price, its fairly easy to re line it in future years....

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