My little project.

It has been a rather wonderful day, frost again this morning but without morning mist. I was a bit disappointed about that but we did have sunshine all day long and once again it went from cold to almost Scandinavian summer temperatures πŸ™‚

So sweater in the morning but after I had been to the grocery store in FalkΓΆping I switched to t-shirt. I have around one gazillion of flies in the grass now, I think it might be that they need water, because the grass stays wet for quite some time plus the fact the ground is fairly warm all day. These flies aren’t annoying in any way, they really don’t want to be close to neither me or my dogs but as soon as we get too close they fly up in the air and the sound from them is amazing πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ This is so to speak their final show so I don’t care about them.

So I started this project yesterday. I was walking around in the garden and saw an old plastic pot I’ve dug down in to the ground. I had done that because I wanted black berries in the garden but in just one place. So the pot was there to keep the roots in one place. The thing is that the blackberry bushes slowly and steadily became smaller for each year until they were no more and for some reason I just didn’t remove the pot. So I looked at the pot, rather big to be honest and wondered what to do with it. I must have brought it with me when I closed my garden center. It’s around 120 litres (31,7 gallon US) and then I looked at some rubber sheet I still had after the voles destroyed my pond. So why not make a little pond from that instead of the readymade little pond I was wondering if I could repair?

There are sharp edges at the bottom so those must be covered with something. I found some old towels I never use and placed them around the sharp edges.

So I dug out all the soil that filled the pot witch made my morning a bit hellish because I apparently have muscles I don’t know of πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ I actually tried to lift the pot up from the ground but it was just impossible. So I brought the rubber sheet and started to preparing the surface around the pot. It isn’t easy to try and force down a rubber sheet in a rather small space and one has to forget a big rule when making a pot, the rubber shouldn’t be folded but absolutely smooth around the edges. That works well if one actually is making a big pond but not when forcing it down in to a fairly small space πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ Before that though I had dug a sort of moat around the pot, that will be the future swamp zone. That’s where plants that loves to grow in swampy areas but not below the water surface can live.

Malkolm kept an eye once so I wouldn’t mess it up too much πŸ™‚

Here You can see the moat properly. I’ll have to adjust it next spring because winter tends to make the ground settle in new ways πŸ™‚
So this is what it looks like now. There is some water in it so I’ll have to check it for frogs and toads every morning plus the eventual other animal that might be in it.

When I had done my best to adjust the rubber sheet to it all (the easiest way to get the sheet down to the bottom of the little pond is to just start filling it with water) with lots of folds everywhere πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ I started to cut off the unnecessary parts of the sheet. That is of course best to do with a carpenter knife, preferable the ones with a razor blade in it. Or if You like me can’t find it one can use that bl…y expensive bread knife that is completely useless except for it is so sharp it’s possible to cut down a tree with it. After that just start to cover the rubber sheet that is outside of what it is supposed to be with soil. This one will be empty until next spring so I just poured out those wood chips I had after the compost grinder. It is a good thing to use a water measure so that it’s even, otherwise there will be problems if it rains too much.

So that’s what I’ve been doing today and the problem is that it really made me start to think about making a big pond again, too pricy to do that at the moment so this little one will have to do. This one will be big enough for three or four gold fish, they will eat any mosquito larvae or other fly larvae who will try and grow up there πŸ™‚ This one is not deep enough to keep them alive during winter so I’ll see what I need to do before then. Well it is time for that last cup of tea and since there’s absolutely nothing I want to watch on tv it might be an early night, I’ll just have to check for badgers in the garden before I let the dogs out πŸ™‚

Have a great day!

6 thoughts on “My little project.

  1. When I saw your new little pond, my first thought was “Mosquitoes.” If there’s no pump to keep the water moving, even with fish, wouldn’t mosquitoes still breed there?

    I have a new theory about the “poppy seeds” on my daisy plant. I brought it inside and while pruning dead and chewed-up leaves (at least half the plant) I found 2 white fuzzy caterpillars with little black button faces in the pot (which I captured and put outside).

    Now I know: 1) Why the leaves are so chewed. Some were just stems, 2) Why the cats are so interested in that plant (they saw the caterpillars crawling around), and 3) If it drops no more poppy seeds now, those black specks were caterpillar poop.

    OMG! While typing this I just looked outside and a huge tawny-brown bird I’ve never seen before was sitting on the deck railing. It flew away before I could grab my phone for a photo.

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    1. Hi catsworking!

      If I have fish in it they’ll eat everything that moves in front of them πŸ™‚ so that’s no problem. I usually have fish in my rainwater barrels every year sjust so they can eat anything that falls in to it. Really great because that rainwater then also becomes a great fertiliser from the fish pooping πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚

      It sounds like You’ve solved the mystery πŸ™‚ So perhaps they now will create more leafs when the caterpillars are gn and continue to grow.

      Isn’t that typical? something unusual always turn up when the camera isn’t close πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ I do hope You’ll get a proper chance to see it again!

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  2. 24 hours have passed since I told you about finding the 2 caterpillars in the daisy plant. Since then, not one “poppy seed” has appeared. So, my theory was correct. The black seeds were caterpillar poop. At the volume they were dropping on the days I had the plant in the house, it’s a wonder there’s any plant left.

    Now I blame the cats for not alerting me because they were watching it happen.

    On the other hand, I blamed Roc for chomping on the plant because I found little green bits of leaf around the pot. But now I know it was the caterpillars, because Roc never threw up (which cats usually do after eating greens to relieve an upset stomach).

    So, I guess we’re even, me and the cats.

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    1. Hi catsworking!

      πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ Then again now when they are gone the plant really has a good start since they’ve also fertilised the soil πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚

      Poor Roc πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ and yes You are πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚

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