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How do you build a raised pond with railway sleepers?

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How do you build a raised pond with railway sleepers?

How to build a raised pond with railway sleepers

  1. Chose where you want to put the raised pond.
  2. Lay the railway sleepers on the ground.
  3. Fasten them together.
  4. Stack and fix a second layer (if you want the raised pond to be higher)
  5. Attach Pond liner.
  6. Fill with water.
  7. Fill with fish!

How many sleepers do you need to build a pond?

The great thing about a raised timber pond is that you can build the first layer from four sleepers in a square shape, for example, fasten them together and then raise the frame in one corner to get it perfectly level.

How much does it cost to have someone build a koi pond?

Average Cost to Build a Koi Pond

Average Cost $11,000
High Cost $100,000+
Low Cost $450

How deep should a raised pond be?

Bigger ponds are better because you will have more space for fish. But you can put in a smaller pond in if you’re short on space. For a standard rectangular pond, I would aim for 1.5m x 2m, and 1m deep (50cm underground & 50cm above ground).

How do you edge a raised pond?

Use play sand or well washed gravel to create the beached sloping edge into your pond. Old logs offer a great form of cover and protection to wildlife so add a few around your pond. Add water snails to keep your pond water relatively clean.

How deep should a pond be?

As a general rule of thumb, a pond should be 60cm (2ft) deep if you want plants and fish in it. Water that’s too shallow is vulnerable to evaporating in warm weather and freezing in winter. If you want to grow marginal plants along the edge of the water, you need to create shelves for them to stand on.

Can you Fibreglass a sleeper pond?

As has been said, glassing is going to be a bad idea with sleepers. You would have to build a rigid box inside the sleepers to be able to do it, such that the sleepers would be decorative only. The wood will swell and contract etc, which the glassing won’t be able to prevent.

What should I put in the bottom of my wildlife pond?

Pond substrates – Use sand and washed gravel, to provide a substrate for planting into, and places for creatures like dragonfly larvae to burrow into. Let wildlife come to your pond naturally You don’t need to add sludge, from another pond, to your pond to ‘get it started’.

How to build a raised pond with railway sleepers?

To hold the water inside the raised pond, attach a pond liner to the sleepers and fix in place. If the liner is folded over the top, you may want to fix an additional railway sleeper on top of it to hold the liner in place and to hide it. 4. Make your pond wildlife friendly

How long did it take to build koi carp pond?

I built the pond myself, I used a small electric chainsaw, a rechargeable drill screwdriver, drill bits, and small rolling pins from Tesco (see picture). The railway sleeper pond took about two weeks to complete and was quite hard work for a 62 year old!

How to build a 2 layer raised pond?

To build a 2-layer, 8×4 foot raised pond, you will need: 1. Lay the sleepers on the ground and fasten them together To begin constructing your raised pond, lay 2 x 1.2m sleepers and 2 x 2.4m sleeper s in a rectangular shape, with the narrowest sides on the ground and facing upwards.

What kind of sleepers do you need for a pond?

Choose of railway sleepers for sides of pond: Beautiful Oak sleepers cut straight from the tree, primarily straight edged, naturally long lasting, untreated, new sleepers for almost any garden use imaginable.