Remember in an earlier post how I said the pond was going to take some work to get it looking like we wanted? Well, that has been our focus for the last few weeks, and I wanted to get some pictures up here so I can show the progress. We had a local person with a bulldozer service come in and widen and deepen the pond, as well as clean up all the surrounding land by filling in low areas and taking out brush and dead trees. We were shocked, as well as pleased, with the result. It is amazing how the landscape can become completely different with just a little moving of the dirt. Here is a reminder of what we started with:
We had the work done at the end of September, to take advantage of the fall and winter rains. The first step was to drain the pond as much as possible so the bulldozer could get down inside. We need the rains to fill back in as much as possible before next summer when things become drier. Here is the same pond just after bulldozing was completed:
All you can see is lots of mud. Lots of it. Did I say mud? An understatement, for sure. You can image our shock when we drove up for a first look. Our initial impression was “what have we done?” Progress can be painful, so we moved past it and purchased 200 lbs of winter rye seed and spent a day walking around the whole area spreading seed everywhere. Driving home that day, we said a few prayers that the rain would not wash it all into the pond before it had a chance to sprout and the deer would not have a feast on the seeds we left laying open to the elements.
Our return a few weeks later lifted our hopes that this would be a good thing after all. I even brought down a few pots of Purple Fountain grass to plant as an experiment to help with erosion. If this can survive on its own, I will be bringing more to plant along the water’s edge. We even brought a nice concrete bench and erected it at the best possible lookout spot so we can enjoy watching our mess. I have posted below a few pictures below to show the growth. I will post more as the grass fills in.