Filling a water fountain with marble chips
Discussion
Hello PH gardeners.
I recently had all the poison ivy and overgrowth pulled off of the water feature in the middle of our driveway.
I dont want to reconnect it to water, its just a hassle to take care of, but i think i can clean it up a bit with some marble chips or similar to fill the water feature.
I have a few questions:
- i assume i should fill it mostly with sand then chips / pebbles on top? What ratio?
- is there anything i can do to discourage nature from reclaiming it i.e. plant life or moss?
- anything else i should do? Disconnect the hoses etc?

I recently had all the poison ivy and overgrowth pulled off of the water feature in the middle of our driveway.
I dont want to reconnect it to water, its just a hassle to take care of, but i think i can clean it up a bit with some marble chips or similar to fill the water feature.
I have a few questions:
- i assume i should fill it mostly with sand then chips / pebbles on top? What ratio?
- is there anything i can do to discourage nature from reclaiming it i.e. plant life or moss?
- anything else i should do? Disconnect the hoses etc?
Assuming you haven't got kids etc and are thinking safety etc.
Seems a shame to fill that in, it's quite nicely done.
I would repaint/seal the bottom/sides and get it going again.
A few minutes on it each week would keep the vine out.
Make a hedgehog ramp so anything that falls in can climb out.
Seems a shame to fill that in, it's quite nicely done.
I would repaint/seal the bottom/sides and get it going again.
A few minutes on it each week would keep the vine out.
Make a hedgehog ramp so anything that falls in can climb out.
I'd be tempted to use slate rather than marble. It'll take longer to look grubby and will look more pond like. Fill mostly with sand, then weed mat and a few inches of stone.
That said, I'd actually make it a wildlife pond. With the right planting it shouldn't take much to maintain it, and the statue in the middle adds a comedy element.
That said, I'd actually make it a wildlife pond. With the right planting it shouldn't take much to maintain it, and the statue in the middle adds a comedy element.
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