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The edge is ringed with rocks, so the top rim is not the issue. And by mid-summer I have enough hyacinths to cover most of the problem. But none of this covers the top 4-6 inches that is revealed when the water level drops earlier in the season. I can certainly just keep topping it off, and all-in-all it is a minor issue. I just think that there must be some sort of attractive solution...
I think I will look into the fake stone veneers. I don't need a large amount, so even if they are pricey it might work. But this is a question of "glue", too. Silicone is pretty tough stuff. And if it gets loose, I can always peel it off and try something else next year, I suppose.
Anyone else with an idea?
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