Hi,
I have a small wildlife pond in my garden, first time I've setup a pond and it's very basic, just a few plants and some sleepers with helixine and some very small ferns starting to take on them.
The sides are sloped rather than more vertical because I wanted wildife to be able to get in and out, but the problem is the liner is way too visible.
One of the things I was hoping to do was disguise the visible liner using hessian, in the hope of encouraging moss, the hessian looks fine but rots out pretty fast.
Has anyone got any tips for growing moss on the exposed liner?
Would something like hygrolon work (although I think to expensive for this!) or could I key the liner with some sandpaper and apply some sort of moss mix?
Thanks.
I have a small wildlife pond in my garden, first time I've setup a pond and it's very basic, just a few plants and some sleepers with helixine and some very small ferns starting to take on them.
The sides are sloped rather than more vertical because I wanted wildife to be able to get in and out, but the problem is the liner is way too visible.
One of the things I was hoping to do was disguise the visible liner using hessian, in the hope of encouraging moss, the hessian looks fine but rots out pretty fast.
Has anyone got any tips for growing moss on the exposed liner?
Would something like hygrolon work (although I think to expensive for this!) or could I key the liner with some sandpaper and apply some sort of moss mix?
Thanks.