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Feb 9, 2019 7:26 AM CST
"The Tropic of Trafford" (in (Zone 8a)
Japanese Maples Roses Region: United Kingdom
We've had three over forty years.
The first was little more than a "damp window box," on the crazy terrazzo patio I built in 1976. I built a brick quadrant to hold a pre-formed plastic liner.

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In 1985 I decided to build a proper 18" deep goldfish pond, with a rockery to one side, plus waterfall, remove all the terrazzo and replace it with crazy York stone together with a new path and a smaller patio behind the shed.

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Just a year later I got the "koi bug" and scrapped the goldfish pond, and dug it out to 5ft.

It has a purgeable pump sump, the "trickle change" drain pipe runs from the overflow in the side of the pool, under the pool collar to a house drain.

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I built filters out of 4 X 40 gallon water tanks stacked in pairs in a room I built at the back of the garage which also contains a 300gall quarantine tank. The pool also has a UV sterilizer and air pump.

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Job done. I also built our tea-house, lanterns and the little pagoda in the following year.

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My wife insisted on a rail alongside the pool, she was concerned that she might fall in when walking past it, so I incorporated it into a pergola. A week after I built it I came home from work to find her on top of the rockery pruning stuff on the fence!

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Little has changed apart from the plants that grew and those we've added, in the ensuing years. I also replaced the pergola with a more substantial one.

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And the "dwarf" conifer on the rockery is now about 30ft tall but we like it.

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"I don't mind if you don't like my manners, I don't like 'em myself. They're pretty bad. I grieve over them on long winter evenings." (Philip Marlowe to Vivian Rutledge).

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