OASE | Catalogue 2015 - page 237

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Flowering rush
Marsh cinqueliner
Celery-tongued crowfoot
Jointed pondweed
Floating water hyacinth
Common reed
Pickerel weed
Jointed pondweed
Needle spike rush
Water soldier
Common bladderwort
Floating crowfoot
Floating pondweed
Water starwort
Water knotweed
Hardy water lily
Yellow floating heart
South African cape pondweed
Water lily
Water chestnut
American waterweed
White water lily
Yarrow
Amazon Frogbit
Chickweed
Bank zone
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10 – 12 cm
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20 – 25 cm
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35 cm
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60 – 80 cm
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83 – 110 cm
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Floating plants
7. Fill-in
Adjust the different depths with filler
sand until the finished excavation looks
like this.
8. Levelling
The preformed pond is inserted and levelled
out in length and width. Then fill with water
to approximately
1
/
3
of the total volume.
9. Backfilling
All around the perimeter wet sand
is backfilled under the edge of the
preformed pond to fill any cavities.
10. Filling and compensating
In the final step the area around the pre-
formed pond is adapted to the preformed
pond with sand, soil, gravel, etc.
11. Edge area decor
Now you can start with the planting
and pond design (see plant table).
That’s it!
In just a short time, a great result –
your own pond is ready!
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Pond Construction & Decoration
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