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When & how to replace pond liner
Hi all
My partner and I have recently moved to a house and are fortunate enough to have a fairly well established pond with frogs, newts and lots of aquatic beasties- it's teaming with life.
However, the flexible liner that was put in when the pond was created is in pretty poor condition and we're convinced the pond is leaking slightly so we want to replace it with a good quality liner that will last. We also want to improve the construction of the pond and create a bog planting area.
We know we will need to take everything out of the pond to replace the liner and we're very concerned about hurting the wildlife.
My questions are:
- What would be the best time of year to tackle the job?
- Has anyone got any tips for exactly how to go about it?
Any help or suggestions would be great!
My partner and I have recently moved to a house and are fortunate enough to have a fairly well established pond with frogs, newts and lots of aquatic beasties- it's teaming with life.
However, the flexible liner that was put in when the pond was created is in pretty poor condition and we're convinced the pond is leaking slightly so we want to replace it with a good quality liner that will last. We also want to improve the construction of the pond and create a bog planting area.
We know we will need to take everything out of the pond to replace the liner and we're very concerned about hurting the wildlife.
My questions are:
- What would be the best time of year to tackle the job?
- Has anyone got any tips for exactly how to go about it?
Any help or suggestions would be great!
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https://www.bradshawsdirect.co.uk/pondkraft-polyex-pond-liners-with-free-underlay-and-lifetime-guarantee
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
East facing, top of a hill clay-loam, cultivated for centuries (7 years by me). Birmingham
A cold & wet job it is then for us!!