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We have a pond that is almost 2 years old and still a foot away from being full. When/if it ever does get full, part of it will not be at ground level(it's just the way it's shaped/sloped. do you recommend putting riprap on that side for looks?
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Definitely a personal preference thing...I have large riprap around my entire pond and wish I didn't or wish it was smaller...
There are definitely pro and cons to it..
Looks nice when clean, but can be a bear to keep clean/weed free.. Large is NOT easy to walk on... Wrong kind can possibly can leech phosphorus into water...
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I've got riprap 100% around the small pond and on the levee of the large one. I personally like it but it does have it's drawbacks. I can't say it's much of a growth preventer specific to cattails/willows/etc, at least not after year 3 or 4. Eventually the rock settles and you get growth. Even with landscaping cloth underneath. I used landscape cloth on the levee of the big pond and hand placed the rock. It stayed put but it's now showing some vegetative growth.
I put mine there to help prevent washing out of the bank from wave action. In that area it has worked exactly as intended.
It's a lot of work and expense depending on how you place it and what your source is but I wish I had more of it personally.
Dale "When tempted to fight fire with fire, remember that the Fire Department usually uses water." - anonymous
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I need to do something along the bank wall that will never see water...right now it's weeds because the dirt is a hard clay so grass will not grow. Any suggestions?
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You could nuke the weeds and toss out a bunch of bermuda seed. If weeds will grow, bermuda ought to. The standing weeds ought to hold back a bunch of the grass seed. I doubt that rocks will keep the weeds from growing around them.
Last edited by Dave Davidson1; 06/26/14 05:44 AM.
It's not about the fish. It's about the pond. Take care of the pond and the fish will be fine. PB subscriber since before it was in color.
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I need rip rap on the dam breast to keep the muskrats from burrowing.
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Will rip rap prevent cray fish from burrowing into a dam?
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