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  • AstraeusAstraeus Posts: 336
    Lyn said:
    We’ve got this, brown side up because we preferred it that way, that’s up to you, but it’s not expensive,  well, I suppose it could be if you wanted a really large pond.🙂
    they calculate how much you need, allowing for overhang and depth.
    Was easy to lay and sits on the shelf margins nicely.

    https://www.bradshawsdirect.co.uk/pondkraft-polyex-pond-liners-with-free-underlay-and-lifetime-guarantee



    Hello Lyn. Lovely looking pond. How have you found the Pondkraft liner and underlay please? I was minded to use it for my new project, in place of a rigid liner and to avoid the expense of rubber, but I couldn't find many reviews of the Pondkraft. I assume fairly workable when fitting and that it looks neat enough. Was the underlay any good?
  • DovefromaboveDovefromabove Posts: 88,147
    @Lyn ... have you seen this query?

    Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.





  • jamesholtjamesholt Posts: 593
    Yes so the rill(creek) i placed a black butyl rubber liner.  I am planning on placing a liner in the next section also but im not sure if the next section should be a pond or something else.  Should i put a pump in the lake or in the small pond?  Right now the water comes out of the ground at about 50gal minute clear and cold if i bring water out of the lake its warm and stained.  If i bring water out of the lake there isnt a volume limit. I put a butyl liner in the first pond as well.  Im just adjusting things as i go.
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