I don't have access to solid animal waste for a gley
pond liners, and I would be very reluctant to use it if I did.
Will alternating thin layers of dead leaves and clay slurry work to seal a
pond in heavy clay soil? If so, how many inches thick
should it be? There are tree
roots being exposed by my excavation for the pond. Small roots are being pruned, but there are large roots that will be remaining in place. Should I dig under or just line oner exposed large roots?
I am thinking of a light coat of clay slurry, add layer of leaves, pack once the clay is tacky but not dry, and repeating several times. Once thick
enough, add a final layer of clay slurry, wait until tacky but not dry and pack the last layer of clay down. Then soil where I want pond plants and
pea gravel the rest of the bed.