Digging up boulders (pics)

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I've planned for that already. I put in a trench to divert most of the water around the pond. I also put in an overflow pipe so if water still comes in from the tile after the pond is full, it will gracefully flow out the other side. I will have to wait and see just how much water moves through the pond before I can decide whether to put fish in it (or whether they would be washed away).
 
   / Digging up boulders (pics) #12  
On my place, you can dig six inches and hit water. And, lack of rain hasn't been a problem for years. Count your blessings.
On the other hand, our dirt doesn't grow rocks! We have to import them from Ohio. /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif
 

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