Useful Hints Building A Pond

PostDateIconSunday, 22 November 2009 08:11 | PostAuthorIconWritten by Norman Holden |
If you are considering building a pond you will want to be sure to include some quick tips for making it a successful adventure. This is one of the easier DIY projects that a person can take on and get done in a reasonable time frame. However, it will go faster if a person has done their research, has the correct materials and tools, and has the plans to complete the project.
by NormanHolden


If you are considering building a pond you will want to be sure to include some quick tips for making it a successful adventure. This is one of the easier DIY projects that a person can take on and get done in a reasonable time frame. However, it will go faster if a person has done their research, has the correct materials and tools, and has the plans to complete the project.

Most people who admire a pond don't think about what is in, or on, the pond. It's pretty, may have a waterfall, perhaps some fish. How different could they be? Very different. Decide ahead of time what you want your pond to hold. A Koi pond has very different requirements that a goldfish or garden pond. Putting in the proper pond will afford a person hours and years of enjoyment.

A goldfish or garden pond will not need to be as large as a Koi pond. However, the smaller the pond is, the fewer plants one will be able to keep healthy in it. The third type on pond involves a waterfall. Which could also be used with either the Koi or garden point. But, if one just wants the sound of a waterfall and does not want to deal with fish or plants, a very small pond will work for a waterfall pond.

Plans are available at home improvement stores and on the Internet for building a pond. Depending on whether or not a person wants to use a kit, prefabricated pond, or rubber lining, it will be important to get the plans for the kind of pond that you want to build. There are many different techniques and methods for ponds. Using plans will be a great help when building a pond.

The next important consideration will be location. The pond should not be where run-off water will run into the pond. Most people build their pond on the highest point in their garden or build a berm around the pond to keep run-off out of the pond. The chemicals in run-off water can harm the fish and plants in the pond and should be avoided.

Fish don't mind being in the shade. If a person is building a fish pond that will not contain a lot of plants, then having the pond in the shade for much of the time will work find. However, if the pond is for a garden, the pond will need to be placed in a location that gets sunlight at least five to six hours per day.

Do not put your pond near trees that drop leaves. The leaves have to be removed from the pond when they fall. This is time consuming, messy, and a drag in the fall if the pond has been placed under a tree. This is the biggest mistake that most people building a pond make and it can take a lot of joy out of the pond experience.

When digging your pond hole remember that a small Koi pond will need a minimum of a thousand gallons of water and three feet of water. The hole that is dug will be about 1/4 less than the actual size of the pond so you will want to dig the hold 25% larger than you think you want to get the size that you want.

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