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Concrete Block Ponds
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Retaining Wall Block pond
Also called "Windsor blocks", this has got to be the simplest and easiest way to build a pond.
All you do is:
1 - make a 2 level high ring of windsor blocks
2 - dig out a hole in the middle
3 - line the inside with used (free) carpet as padding
4 - drop in a liner
And POOF!! you have a pond. You can build higher with the windsor blocks, I think some are rated to go 4 or 5 blocks high.Hue Tran's Pond
Now this is cool -- his pond is above ground and has large windows so you can see the fish inside.Pond at Home and Garden Show
Thought this was a neat one. It was setup temporarily at the Home and Garden show a couple years agoSylvia - Lilly Pond
Sylvia's cinder block and concrete pond - with liner insideSylvia - Lilly Pond 2
Aquarium Shop, out back
Shorty's dinky water garden
Only about 180 gallons, but is a cozy little test pond to get started working with block and concrete.
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