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gness | 09:36 Thu 10th May 2012 | Home & Garden
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In my last garden I built two ponds,one rigid and one a liner. In this garden I have room for only one which will be above ground with plenty of support built up around it. I have been looking at Flexi-Pond Preformed Ponds. Does anyone have experience of this type of pond?
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Depends what you intend to keep in your pond. Preformed are ok for plants and small fish (remembering they do get bigger).
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Should have said Penelope,no fish. Just plants, and frogs with luck.
Then the preformed ponds are fine + a lot less work to install. I have a 3000 gallon pond in my garden (Koi Carp) + a preformed one for ornamental purposes. Good luck with your project.
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Thank you. Just need the rain to stop so I can get out there!

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