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Re: Pond construction ideas needed: more questions...
- To: permaculture <permaculture@franklin.oit.unc.edu>
- Subject: Re: Pond construction ideas needed: more questions...
- From: Marsha Hanzi <hanzibra@svn.com.br>
- Date: Tue, 03 Aug 1999 17:08:29 -0300
- Newsgroups: permaculture
- References: <LYR75849-13603-1999.08.03-11.55.50--hanzibra#svn.com.br@franklin.oit.unc.edu>
I'll take advantage of this thread to ask about planting trees near pond banks, when
making self-feed aquaculture systems ( for fruit-eating fish). The dam areas get very
hot in the summer, and I wonder if one can safely plant trees on them , or would this
increase seepage?
Marsha
FranksFarm@aol.com escreveu:
> G'day mates
>
> Seems like we have a few talented Aussie pond mavens on the list. Fantastic.
>
> Just visited Peter's pages <A HREF="http://www.krtf.mtx.net/page13.html">KRTF
> water pages</A>. Lots of good ideas. Thanks Peter...lok forward to your
> input.
>
> I noticed though you were planting trees fairly close to the banks...is this
> primarily to stabilize the banks? or for shade, beauty etc.
>
> I thought it was best to keep most of pond in sunlight, or dappled
> shade...and not have deciduous trees placed so that leaves do not accumulate
> at bottom of the pond?
>
> Also if yo go with a 3:1 slope can you cut a shelf in at spots to set
> cerytain water plants in containers to get varying heights...will shelf hold?
>
> Thanks. Best to all. Frank
>
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