There is nothing like a backyard pond and building a pond really is fun! It makes a nice small private oasis in your backyard. Backyard ponds provide you with many things, for instance, with a waterfall or fountain in your pond you can help cut out street noise; provide a safe haven for wild animals and give you a lovely focal point to any backyard location. What else can do all that and help the environment and plus increase the value of your property? Really I can’t think of to many things except a backyard pond! Okay let’s build a pond!!
Hold those shovels for a sec though because before you start to dig your lawn up there are a few of things that you need decide on before you stick that spades in and start building a pond. You really should begin with a note pad first. A backyard pond design is needed if you want to get the pond you desire and not a swamp! The more detail you can put in your pond layout the better; it will help you decide such things as whether your pond will have water features like fountains or waterfalls, how big you want your pond (do you want to swim in it?) and what sort of greenery or fish you want in your backyard pond.
Yes! There are tons of things to address when building a garden pond to your backyard, you might just say “forget it!" But don’t! First map out your backyard and find the ideal site. The spot should be neither in complete shade or full sun, though if you have no shade you will have to provide some shady nooks for any fish you add with plants and rock ledges. Second draw a rough plan of the pond you want to build, don’t worry if you’re not an artist just the basics will do. The pond may be fancy or more free flowing, big, small etc, the choice is yours. Third is you budget, will you buy a preformed pond kit for your new pond for quicker results or use liners and stones to build your pond by hand? Remember most ponds evolve over the years as you add new things and it matures. However if you would like a waterfall it’s best to add any large design feature from the get go when building the pond. Fountains, islands and other things can easily be added later. It will never really be completely finished because it’s a living thing really. Need help? Time to hit the books! There are many of ideas to be found! Checkout your local library or the web. From the addition of fish, type of plants, water features, sculptures and lighting, there are a lot of fun elements you can add when you build a backyard pond to give it your own personal feel. Remember this is your backyard pond oasis! All of these pond building decisions may blow your mind at first but that is why you must have a plan and ask for help if needed. There are several things that you will want to be prepared to make decisions on when the time is right when it comes to building your pond. Here are some of things you should think about as you begin to design before you actually build your pond: Do you want or need lighting when you build a pond? Lights can add an elegant touch to your pond at night. When installed properly, the light fixtures can be easily tucked amongst the pond rocks or in the greenery surrounding the pond. Running wires will be necessary or you can look into solar light too. What kind of plants do you want to add when you build a pond? Aquatic plants are a big part of your ponds ecosystem and are kind of the bones of the pond, though you can keep it simple with just the basics like a few lily pads to start until you’re more comfortable, good choices are: a mix of Marginal Pond Plants, Hardy Water Lotus (Nelumbo), Hardy Water Lilies (Nymphaea), floating pond plants like water lettuce and water hyacinth. Look at them as a biological filter. How many to add well like I said it’s up to you really but the rule of thumb is have 30-50% of the surface covered
Do you want to add Koi or other types of fish to your pond building plan? While it’s not really needed you probably will want to add them at some point. Not only do they add a little sparkle to the pond, they also help the ponds ecosystem be better balanced. To boot they are fun to watch and feed especially Koi.
Hopefully this will give you some things to start thinking about as you move forward with your pond building dreams.
Looking to build a pond in your backyard, but you aren't sure where to start? Careful consulting can improve not only the finished product, but it will help in the installation process. The location of the waterfalls should be your first consideration. The best place usually will be the corner of the yard, and face the cascades towards the most viewed direction. It is extremely important to plant heavy behind the water feature to give the feel that there is a hill behind the waterfalls, and there is an implied source for the stream. Another item to consider is what type of rock to use. You will want to look at the existing house and materials used in the garden. If you have earth tones, stick with Tan Moss rock, or a more interesting rock such as Travertine. Or, if your backyard features concrete or greys,Or if you have a lot of concrete or greys, then stick with a Grey Water washed rock, or maybe a blue toned Kryptonite and Great Falls Boulders. A few more items need to be addressed before you can get started with the actual work. Are you looking for a pond to house Gold fish or Koi. If so you will need to create a pond 2-3 feet deep for goldfish, or a 3-6 feet deep pond for koi. The edges of the pond should be cut for planting shelves with a 1-2 foot run. A skimmer is recommended for all ponds, it will help to skim leaf and debris from the pond, and will house the auto fill refill valve. You will want to plan ahead on where to place this skimmer, as you will need to tend to it every few months. If you don't want the maintenance of a pond, you might consider a pondless waterfall. This setup is just like it sounds, no pond. The waterfall will cascade into a hidden reservoir. This system can be turned off with no standing water for mosquitoes, and doesn’t have deep water for children liabilities. The maintenance of these systems require only a once a year pressure washing of the rocks. Once you figure out which direction to aim the feature, which type of water feature you want, and the type of rock, you’re ready to rock and roll.
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