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transform stock tank to water garden? help & hints?

hotzcatz
20 years ago

Aloha Garden Folks,

This weekend's yard sale find is a 100 gallon rubbermaid stock tank. It is a straight edged oval, about four and a half feet long, about three feet wide and almost three feet deep. It seems like it would make a lovely water garden. Anybody know if it would work? Should it be bigger? Has anyone had much experience with water gardens?

Should it be set into the ground? It does have a drain plug at the bottom, do water gardens need to be drained occasionally? Do I need fish to keep away mosquitoes? What types of water plant would be a good choice? Don't many of the water plants sort of take over a water garden?

The garden shed will eventually have 12volt electricity, so a small pump for a fountain might be possible. An aerator for fish would be possible, since we have one made for a bait bucket that runs on two "C" batteries, the solar panel could handle that amount of power draw. I also saw an interesting floating solar powered fountain in a mail order catalog, that might be enough to aerate for fish if fish need aeration. Are toads a problem in Hawaii water gardens?

What questions should I be asking about water gardens before starting to plan installing one?

Aloha,

Cathy

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