sensory garden pond
Posted: Sat Sep 06, 2008 8:30 pm
hi all,
I need your assistance. I am a manager of a care home that provides services for people with dementing type illnesses. we are currently undertaking a series of fund raising events to set up a series of sensory gardens for dementia sufferers. One of the focal points of the garden will be a koi pond. However, the usual Health and Safety gremlins have been up to their tricks and have stated that:
a. the pond needs to be a one piece purpose made unit
b. it needs to be above ground level ( i can go down a foot to bury pipework.)
What i'm looking for is a circular vat that will hold minimum 1000 galls and is approx 4ft deep. I will want the ability to install a bottom drain in it and to put a surface and mid water return in the walls.
Does anyone know of any suppliers of such an item? Or anyone got one that they want to get rid of?
Any help NWKS members can offer we would be grateful for. I am currently looking for a landscape gardener who could put my ideas to paper at a minimum cost .
Thanks
Richard
I need your assistance. I am a manager of a care home that provides services for people with dementing type illnesses. we are currently undertaking a series of fund raising events to set up a series of sensory gardens for dementia sufferers. One of the focal points of the garden will be a koi pond. However, the usual Health and Safety gremlins have been up to their tricks and have stated that:
a. the pond needs to be a one piece purpose made unit
b. it needs to be above ground level ( i can go down a foot to bury pipework.)
What i'm looking for is a circular vat that will hold minimum 1000 galls and is approx 4ft deep. I will want the ability to install a bottom drain in it and to put a surface and mid water return in the walls.
Does anyone know of any suppliers of such an item? Or anyone got one that they want to get rid of?
Any help NWKS members can offer we would be grateful for. I am currently looking for a landscape gardener who could put my ideas to paper at a minimum cost .
Thanks
Richard