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The following pictures are all of home-owner built ponds using Rock-on-a-Roll. Though they were built using a raised-edge construction method, the same ideas apply with preformed ponds or when using any other building technique. |
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Here is a stream that has had Rock-on-a-Roll laid over the edges and stone laid along the bottom. Because the sides were not very high, the homeowner was able to cut the 3' by 9' sheet of Rock-on-a-Roll lengthwise to get 18 running feet by 1.5 feet from each piece. |
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This is the same stream after it has been backfilled. |
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The same stream again, after plants have grown in to cover the edges. |
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| Rock-on-a-Roll has been laid around the edge of this pond. | Stone holds the Rock-on-a-Roll in place along its lower edge. |
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The same pond, finished, with plants around the edges. |
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Here is a smaller project. |
The edges have been covered with Rock-on-a-Roll. |
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Here it is finished - a charming little water feature. |
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This shows the coloring of Rock-on-a-Roll more clearly |
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Here you can see that Rock-on-a-Roll is very flexible and easily conforms to any shape. |
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