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Pond Clean From Start to Finish

ByKevin Simon

Aug 2, 2016


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This was a small pond clean, The customer had taken photos of me working, so though would share the photos, I normally try to take photos of the progress of some ponds. Though this is the first time I have photos of me getting the job done and in these very dirty 🙂

This pond was about 10ft x 6ft and about 2.5ft deep in the middle. This pond hadnt been cleaned in years and you could tell as the plants were one mass of roots system. Though as you can see was fully cleaned and plants cut back, the final photo, is the evening of the same day of doing the clean so the plants and water hadnt had time to fully settle, but does give you an idea of the work involved in a full pond clean out

I would Like to thank the customer for taking and supply the photos. Click on photos for the larger photo.



*Information in this article is either wrote by myself Kevin Simon or from a archive of articles my father wrote for previous pond and pool services newsletters (PPS), and now supplied by KS Pond Services. A Midland based fish pond servicing company for more details on the services that we can supply please get in touch [HERE](www.kspondservices.co.uk)*

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By Kevin Simon

I run this blog & also self employed cleaning out fish ponds, but due to spinal problems not able to do as much, now started a youtube channel showing my converted Peugeot Partner micro camper also as interest in photography so now vlog about the trips and of course Lego figures out in the wild photos.

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