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#384250 08/05/14 07:23 AM
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I’m in the process of putting in a pond my 1st pond at my camp it is 100 feet by 100 feet and 10 feet deep. It will be used for the kid to swim/play and we’ll stock some fish as well. It will be spring fed.

After the excavator moves out what should I re-seed the area surrounding the pond with? Should I just use grass seed, any seed? Is there a type of grass that is better to stop erosion? Or is there a type of grass and/or seed that I can plant that will attract more deer/animals to the area?

Any tips or advice on what I should or could do prior to the pond filling up. Any afterthoughts things you wish you would have done? Any thoughts are appreciated.

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Hey I'm new to the forum and probably shouldn't be giving advice, but depending on your soil type and whether or not you are installing a liner a good layer of bentonite couldn't hurt much easier to apply before filling.

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I’m new to it all, any advice is greatly appreciated.

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I would use plain Bermuda.


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Dave, would Bermuda live well in PA? I would suggest going to a Garden center in your area to see what they recommend although Bermuda most likely would not be a bad choice and it looks nice.

Because I live in drought stricken East TX I have finally tried and have switched over to GM'ed drought resistant fiscue.(spelling?)It has done great on my place. I plan on seeding for the next several years and try to get it to take over the whole place, where I mow.


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Today is the day, they are going to start construction. Thanks for all of the great advice, any other thoughts please send them my way.

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I have a couple of friends in the area who have nice bermuda lawns so figure it would work there.

But I certainly agree that it makes sense to ask local experts.


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For a "balanced" pond, roughly 20% of the surface area should be cover for fish. It's easier to place it when the pond is dry than from a boat.

If you want to have crayfish in there, place your rock piles/riprap before the water is in the pond too.


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