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Our outdoor ponds and backyard

Posted: 16 Sep 2010, 18:45
by Viktor Jarikov
Just thought I'd share pics of one of our never-ending, multi-arm, and milti-leg project... It may look more or less finished, but it never is, really...

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Posted: 16 Sep 2010, 18:47
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Posted: 16 Sep 2010, 19:02
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Posted: 16 Sep 2010, 19:10
by sidguppy
:shock:

mind if I'm gonna steal that garden?
me likes! :thumbsup:

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Posted: 16 Sep 2010, 19:25
by Hansen
Awesome :thumbsup:

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Posted: 16 Sep 2010, 19:59
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Posted: 16 Sep 2010, 20:01
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Posted: 16 Sep 2010, 20:21
by Viktor Jarikov
sidguppy wrote:mind if I'm gonna steal that garden?
(1) Thanks, Alex!! If you are talking about ideas - be my guest, I hold no patents so feel free to borrow what you like! In fact, I'd be humbled and honored if anybody found smth in this to emulate or use as a starting point.

(2) If you are talking property, we'd let you have it all with the 1400 square feet house, indoor catfish pond in the basement etc. for the abouts of $150,000. It is still a steal at that tag!! I'd like to move to Florida (Hawaii?) where I could do this 12 months a year and where my cats can really "spread their wings" in BIG and year-round WARM ponds. But my precious better half is dragging her feet. :D
Hansen wrote:Awesome :thumbsup:
Thanks, Hansen!

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Posted: 16 Sep 2010, 22:35
by andywoolloo
:o incredible! can i move in!

do you winter the fish inside, or how does that work in NY?

It's simply beautiful. Very nice job.

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Posted: 17 Sep 2010, 03:37
by corybrummie2010
Wow! your garden looks absolutely stunning :shock:

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Posted: 17 Sep 2010, 13:04
by Richard B
Viktor Jarikov wrote:...
What is the plant in this pic & is it frost hardy?

Oooo - the pics not showing....last pic in post dated Thu Sep 16, 2010 6:59 pm under the 2 pics of Koi - large leaved plant in a small tub

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Posted: 17 Sep 2010, 14:29
by Shovelnose
Fabulous!!!!!!!!!!You virtually have your own river basin in your backyard!!!!

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Posted: 17 Sep 2010, 16:08
by crkinney
WOW Ain't much impresses this old man but you have done it
your place looks better than sea world

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Posted: 17 Sep 2010, 16:58
by Viktor Jarikov
andywoolloo wrote::o incredible! can i move in! do you winter the fish inside, or how does that work in NY? It's simply beautiful. Very nice job.
(1) See my reply above to Sid the Guppy. $150,000 will do it for you :lol:
(2) Now, the koi (and some golden orf (warm-water-tolerant trout), shubunkin, and goldies) overwinter outside. They are hardy. Carp, essentially, really. This is not without its own tricks but quite doable and routine around here.
(3) Thank you!
corybrummie2010 wrote:Wow! your garden looks absolutely stunning :shock:
Thanks!!
Richard B wrote:What is the plant in this pic & is it frost hardy? Oooo - the pics not showing....last pic in post dated Thu Sep 16, 2010 6:59 pm under the 2 pics of Koi - large leaved plant in a small tub
Hey, Richard. It is lotus. "Russian Red" variety - scarlet red flowers. It is winter hardy. They are very rare now, but lotus are native in NY state too. Have to comb many swamps though to find one, I am told. This was $50 from a local retailer. (my PC says 2:59 pm ??)
Shovelnose wrote:Fabulous!!!!!!!!!!You virtually have your own river basin in your backyard!!!!
Thanks! Yeah, it is called town drainage. Legally it is what they call an easement to the town of Greece (Rochester suburb) - I cannot touch it :(
crkinney wrote:WOW Ain't much impresses this old man but you have done it your place looks better than sea world
Thanks!!! Smaller, much smaller, really :( . Wish I could build a whale pool for whale-size cats. :D I take it you missed the part where I declare my intent to move to your motherland Florida because otherwise you'd poke me about it, I am sure :D

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Posted: 18 Sep 2010, 16:58
by crkinney
AW heck vic, I think you would fit in just fine in florida.
We ain't ever had a rusky redneck :) around here.
I think you would love the things that show up in out side tanks in florida.snakes,gators frogsand bugs of all sort and some times after a hard rain you will get new fish from the sky.
If you like it warm.Come on down.
ps : Don't tell them other guys but I will even teach you how to fry up some of them madtom thing they chatter about.YUMMMY

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Posted: 19 Sep 2010, 10:58
by L number Banana
Wow , Victor, didn't realize you were so close! Those ponds are beautiful. I love the heart shaped one of course - must have been for the better half :thumbsup:
I also like your 'king tut' papyrus plants and the black elephant ear colocassia (I think). Birds must love that yard.

How's the herons in your area? Mine should be on their way across the lake to your house pretty soon now. You can keep them if you like :roll:

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Posted: 20 Sep 2010, 00:02
by Viktor Jarikov
crkinney wrote:AW heck vic, I think you would fit in just fine in florida.
We ain't ever had a rusky redneck :) around here.
I think you would love the things that show up in out side tanks in florida.snakes,gators frogsand bugs of all sort and some times after a hard rain you will get new fish from the sky.
If you like it warm.Come on down.
ps : Don't tell them other guys but I will even teach you how to fry up some of them madtom thing they chatter about.YUMMMY
:lol: :lol: thanks!
L number Banana wrote:Wow , Victor, didn't realize you were so close! Those ponds are beautiful. I love the heart shaped one of course - must have been for the better half :thumbsup:
I also like your 'king tut' papyrus plants and the black elephant ear colocassia (I think). Birds must love that yard.

How's the herons in your area? Mine should be on their way across the lake to your house pretty soon now. You can keep them if you like :roll:
Yep. 3.5 h from you on the other side of Lake Ontario. Thanks! Yes, the heart shaped one has a few more layers of meaning for me and my better half but it is a very tough riddle for those who don't know and my better half'd like to keep it that way.

Papyrus is one of my wife's faves. The elephant ears? We ain't got. Maybe you are referring to the lotus that Richard asked about above? Birds do like it. Doves like sitting on the gravel rocks because it mimics their color so well that they are hard to see. The smaller birds like the tall flowers, like purple cones - the seeds (nijer seed) they love. Most others mostly like our birdfeeders. We get some woodpeckers, chikadees, cardinals, robins, various sparrow-looking smaller variants, humming birds, black birds, an occasional hawk gets a squirell or a chipmunk or a sparrow.

Herons have not been seen for 2 years. This summer, one decided to land in the yard and started approaching the pond but as soon as I made a minute move in the kitchen window, the huge guy was off - they are wary birds and there too many neighbors, cars, dogs, kids, and stuff going on in the area that they prefer to stay away. They are the #1 threat to outside pond fish around here.

Re: Our outdoor ponds and backyard

Posted: 18 Dec 2010, 12:08
by DJ-don
how come did i only find this thread today?
:-O :-O :-O :-O


its the most amazing thing i have ever seen
i want your house!!!

Re: Our outdoor ponds and backyard

Posted: 18 Dec 2010, 13:07
by Viktor Jarikov
Thank you, DJ-Don! I am happy you liked it so much. As for wanting it, see above - although I know you are merely making a compliment, $150,000 will do it, that is if we soon find a new place to live in FL or some such warm spot. Hopefully, we'll start looking in Crkinney's vicinity, i.e., central FL, in a few days (we'll be driving there) and then move on towards south all the way to Miami/Homestead.

Re: Our outdoor ponds and backyard

Posted: 12 Jan 2011, 21:42
by grokefish
Your garden is loverly!