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Some of our past projects & in-progress photos
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This became a pondless waterfall since children often played nearby. We did the land clearing, construction, electrical, pond plantings,
the surrounding mulch (with 20-year weed barrier) and since this photo, additional plantings around the perimeter.
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Informal pond in New Hampshire. Two koi live under the stepping stone but come out to greet all visitors
to this home. By the way, for those close observers, the water on the rocks is not splashing out, we had just finished a maintenance cleaning
and walked out wet.
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Fantastic little pond added to the entryway of this home in Maine. The only good thing about digging
in this area is that we found many of those rocks in the homeowners yard, with the exception of the
Belgian block which the homeowner added after we finished.
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Hidden pond in the flower garden.
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Pond with low deck built around it in New Hampshire.
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A completed small pond with lily, hyacinth and grass.
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Erik, the owner meets a friend while digging. Believe it or not, this
is the third bird to do this odd behavior while we were installing.
This one was the only one to hang around for pictures though.
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Hidden pond in the flower garden.
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Lily blossom season in a simple stone-edge pond.
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Big pond expansion. The owners tripled the pond size and depth.
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Splitting the water stream to keep water moving in a 12' lower pond.
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Beautiful fish, huh?!?
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These homeowners loved sitting by their pond so much, this is the fourth expansion to their pond! They are
moving so we get to start a new one from scratch. Photos of that to come in 2008.
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We built this indoor waterfall for a newborn's room. The room features a jungle theme so we build this
wall-mounted garden and added vines for transition.
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A formal garden on the upper east side of Manhattan. We were hired to repair a mason's leaky installation.
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This guy showed up in the owner's pond only a month after installation. It's amazing the wildlife that
a pond attracts. We've got a dozen frogs, a garter snake (I hate snakes but this guy never comes out in
the open so he's allowed to stay), a turtle, countless birds (including a Great Blue Heron who has yet
to actually score a meal) and lots of humans who wander by to sit and relax.
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