How to hide pond liner?
The edges of the foil that protrude above the water level not only look unsightly, but also reduce the durability of the foil. Find out proven ways how to hide pond liner.
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DEALING WITH POND LINER
Sticking above water’s surface, pond liner loses its elasticity under the influence of sunlight and may crack. The earth, grass or stones covering its edge significantly increase its durability. When burying the pond liner in the ground, make sure that its edges are raised. Otherwise – if the pond liner is laid flat – the water from the pond will easily seep into the soil next to the pond, and it will be necessary to add it frequently.
One of the best ways of hiding the pond liner is to create a swamp zone around the pond filled with garden soil, into which water seeps from the pond. Pond plants create rushes that not only cover the bottom and shore of the lake, but also act as a biological filter; so they contribute to the self-cleaning of the pond. The most influencing of this process is: reed, calamus, water cattail and rushes.