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Sandboxes and garden edging

posted Friday, 6 November 2009

Botanists have woken up to the requirement of timely intervention, to save the various species of plants on the brink of extinction. It is very easy to plan and look around for garden plants. Many plants in the outdoor garden survive easily, so plan your garden lawn edging today.

Creating a pond in any landscape is not just about digging a hole and filling it with water. It requires planning, especially if the owner wishes to add aquatic life to the pond. A convenient alternative is a rigid pond liner. Unlike PVC or rubber pond liners, which come as spreadable sheets, rigid pond liners come in the form of per-cast fiberglass containers. A rigid liner is placed in to a ditch that exceeds its maximum depth, length and breadth by at least 50 cm.

After the liner has been put in place, the remaining space should be filled, to ensure that the edge of the pond blends in seamlessly with the surrounding land. This is also done to give the frame extra support when the water is poured in and also acts as a decorative garden edging option. Once a pond is created in a specific part of the garden, you can pick another area to fix wooden sandboxes.