🌊 Dive into Versatility with Pisces!
The Pisces Round Heavy Duty 90 Litre Sump is a robust plastic bucket designed for multiple uses, including as a horse trough or a stylish water feature. With a generous 67cm diameter and easy installation, it combines functionality with aesthetic appeal.
Material type | Plastic |
Power source type | Corded Electric |
Manufacturer | Pisces |
ASIN | B01ELPXUV0 |
A**R
Sturdy pots exactly as they said
These pots were delivered quickly, they are sturdy and won’t blow over, excellent purchase very pleased with them
M**A
Fab for a Mini Pond, Water Feature
This was perfect for me to create a water feature/mini pond on my patio. I rent my home so a permanent feature wasn’t possible for me to build in the garden. By creating one with this bowl, I now have something that I can pick up and move easily when I leave. It was really easy to set up and I love it!The bowl is a perfect size, 90 litres, sturdy and deep enough for what I wanted. I created a pond/rockery above ground on my patio, but this bowl could easily be dug down into the garden, and a similar set up could be created around it, or if preferred a more permanent feature accordingly.Delivery was great, and I can definitely recommend if you’re looking to create a water feature in your home and at an affordable cost. I’m also a woman in my late fifties, and this was a simple weekend project for me.Set up & Plants.I purchased some light coloured gravel, river pebbles and stones from a garden centre, and placed some (washed) gravel and some of the river pebbles to cover the base of the bowl. I also bought some pond plants from ‘Lincolnshire Pond Plants Ltd’ (the ‘Potted Native Pack’ also from Amazon.) These plants were perfect for this size pond. Since then, I have purchased another couple of plants to add in.I bought some plastic pond plant baskets and just hooked these over the edge of the bowl with some metal S shaped kitchen utensil hooks. I placed the pots that needed some elevation in the water into these. Some plants just sit on the pond base or on a flat rock.I also purchased a wooden, expanding trellis that I placed around the bowl then just tied it up together at the back. The trellis just helped me to create an edge and surround that helped me to stack large rocks onto, and the remaining river stones and pebbles around the bowl to create a simple rockery effect. Around the top edge I just glued some of the pebbles with ‘Unibond’ (waterproof glue,) to hide the black plastic edging.I filled the bowl with water with my garden hose but made sure to fill it after placing the gravel etc and plants in. I also added a small, solar charged water fountain (purchased from Amazon.) This is great to keep some movement in the water, and to avoid stagnation. I also bought some small solar lights to add around the pond and amongst the plants.My pond backs onto my garden fence and either side of the pond I’ve added various potted plants. These are all in different sized ceramic pots and placed at staggered levels. To create height for some, I just turned some large plant pots upside down and added the potted plant pot on top. On the left side, I created a potted herb garden which has been fabulous for me to pick fresh herbs for my cooking. On the right side I added various rockery plants, some bee attracting plants, and others such as scented lavender for wonderful smells. I purchased these from a garden centre along with the rocks and pebbles.The pond plants established well quickly, and after a few weeks I also added some fish into the pond. ‘Medaka’ or more commonly known as ‘Japanese Rice fish’. They’re small, but hardy and easy to care for fish, and perfect for a small water feature and I love watching them swim around happily. I added appropriate chemicals to the pond water to allow me to add the fish accordingly, eg. Safe water etc. similar to an aquarium set up. (The fish were something I wanted to add in as I’ve always had an aquarium at home, but don’t have one at the moment.) During the cold winter months I may bring the fish inside, or add a heater to the water.This was a project that I started really simply, and potentially can be set up by anyone in a matter of hours depending on what you create with it. I have just added extra touches over the period of a few weeks. It’s now been set up for almost 4 months and I have really enjoyed doing it. Anyone that comes to the house gives great comments and it has been lovely watching the bees buzzing around the flowers and listening to the water trickling whilst chilling outside on the patio through summer.LinksPond Plants - Lincolnshire Pond Plants Native Pack Potted https://amzn.eu/d/1uNh4nAquatic Pond Compost -Bermuda (10L) https://amzn.eu/d/5kTeb7JUniBond No More Nails Waterproof Adhesive- https://amzn.eu/d/hFHCCeN
A**R
Good quality
We have used this as a sump for a waterfall and stream. It holds 90 litres. Good sturdy item.
E**H
Good and strong
Loved it. Made a pond out of it for my goldfish,he loves it to
M**E
DOES NOT FIT HALF BARREL !!
When you read question answers , it says fit half barrel it doesn’t it’s smaller , beware to return you have to pay postage !!
M**S
Pond
Great product, speedy on time delivery, just what we were looking for.
M**D
strong and sturdy
used it as a small pond for wildlife. perfect
S**.
Great for a little patio pond
I have made a small patio pond using this. I fixed some log edging around it, added a small pond fountain with lights and some pond plants. I love sitting in the garden of an evening listening to the bubbling water and the colour changing lights are lovely after dark.
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