Building Lake Corona

   / Building Lake Corona #731  
Considering I've been building this on the fly with no real plan I haven't thought about it yet. Figured as soon as I put some down I'd be digging it right back out or tracking all over it.

Rye grass is cheap and easy to apply, just spread and water. Running over it building just covers it up. No need to worry about digging it back up. It's the point of getting roots established to stop erosion. I moved a lot of Bermuda grass in moving and enlarging my dam. It came back up, but it is not an annual. You could start on the new walk/tractor paths and the back side of the dam. Get roots growing............being a cheerleader here.

hugs, Brandi
 
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Just enough rain last night to make things sloppy. With the ground wet you can make out the walk paths and see the pond edge much better now. It's going to take a lot of water to fill.

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   / Building Lake Corona #733  
Great pic!!!!

It's still raining off/on here this morning. No runoff yet. Our next chance of rain is Saturday.
 
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#734  
Great pic!!!!

It's still raining off/on here this morning. No runoff yet. Our next chance of rain is Saturday.

No runoff here either. Just a very light spitting rain at the moment.
 
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#735  
Here's a before/after pic from when I started to now. I've added a yellow arrow to the same tree in each pic for reference.

Pond_Before_After
 
   / Building Lake Corona #736  
Oh Wow!!!!! That's an excellent before/after!!!! What a change for that area!!!
 
   / Building Lake Corona #738  
Now you have me second guessing myself. Worked for a couple of hours this morning leveling out the first area of the hillside I started on. Hoping to head back out this evening and start cutting a walk path along the west side of the pond.


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Here's a before/after pic from when I started to now. I've added a yellow arrow to the same tree in each pic for reference.

Pond_Before_After

Great photos, and great progress! Maybe you could just put in pier poles for now, since lumber is high? But at all costs, keep the wifey happy.

I've told you before on your home and your venue, your team has great vision. You will enjoy this pond.
 
   / Building Lake Corona #739  
Rye grass is cheap and easy to apply, just spread and water. Running over it building just covers it up. No need to worry about digging it back up. It's the point of getting roots established to stop erosion. I moved a lot of Bermuda grass in moving and enlarging my dam. It came back up, but it is not an annual. You could start on the new walk/tractor paths and the back side of the dam. Get roots growing............being a cheerleader here.

hugs, Brandi

x2. I used to plant conservation mix with oats or annual rye on the snow on woods roads, to quickly stabilize the soil in spring. They don't have to be certified seed either, I always just used feed oats.
When seeding in spring the conservation mix would green up within days.
 
   / Building Lake Corona #740  
This is funny, one of Muhammads own threads turning political

:laughing:
 

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