Sunday, June 27, 2010

Building Bog Begins

Completed the larger Bog this weekend. Finally got all the plants out of the temporary tubs and into the mud. Let's hope they grow.

I also bought some lotus seeds to see how they handle the Arizona Heat. One has file a notch into the hard shell and then soak them in water before they sprout. The picture shows the seeds have swelled after two days of soaking.



Wednesday, June 23, 2010

New fish and Landscaping continues

I added a few more plants thanks to Jon and Aimee and family. I bought a Sir Galahad and a four leaf clover. I also bought a Panama Pacific Lily and some little Koi. I'm up to 8 fish now.
The work on the upper falls continues. It's a slow process picking out just the right size rock to fit.







Sunday, June 13, 2010

The water is in and the fish are happy

The pond is within a few inches of being full, but I held off to motar some of the rocks. According to the water meter at the street, it was just a little over 3000 gallons.
I mortared a few of the river rock to define the smaller bog and moved a few plants there.
Kailee and Dylan came over and help me move the fish and turles from their 2x2 tub to the new 28x8 tub. I swear I saw the little fish panting as they were trying to swim from one end to the other. You can see the little ones in the photo with the big fish. The large one is about 12 inches lond and the little ones are about one inch long.









Monday, June 7, 2010

Boulders Work Completed - Oh my aching everything.

My friend Roland came over and helped me place the last few boulder and move the fountain onto the stand. Which by the way, weigh more than some of the boulders.
I also finished all the plumbing this week end. I'll be ready for water, once I motar the rocks in place.
I included a photo on how we were able to move the bolders without breaking the wheel barrel again. We used an engine hoist and strap to pick them up and set them gently into the wheel barrel or flat cart, as the real big ones didn't fit into the wheel barrel. It was tons (no pun intended) easier than laying the wheel barrel on its side and trying to right it after rolling the boulder into it.