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I want to have several dump truck loads of sand hauled in to make a nice beach. Would you put plastic down on the shore and then put the sand on top? Also what can I put out in the pond on the bottom, to make a rim, so the sand doesn't wash on out to the deep part.
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Does your pond have water in it currently? If not, the easiest way would be to create a shelf with a ledge then put down geotextile cloth then dump the sand on top of the cloth.
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Another vote for the Geotextile fabric. If there's water in the pond, use cinderblocks, lay the Geotex over the blocks.
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Thanks guys. The pond is dry so I will use the geotextile. I appreciate it!
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Another question guys. Should I cover the whole area with the geotextile fabric including in the water and out of the water?
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Another question guys. Should I cover the whole area with the geotextile fabric including in the water and out of the water? I would.
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