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How to Build a Garden Pond


How to Build a Garden Pond How to Build a Garden PondYou can enhance the appeal of your home by building a garden pond in the backyard. It will provide your house with a naturalistic appearance and a more realistic environment. But before building a garden pond, you need to decide on the exact type of pond and its inhabitants. Most of the people make a fish pond in the garden by using specialized rocks and plants. However, the pond can also be used for attracting additional wild lives including frogs and birds. You can see various birds taking bath and drinking water in the morning. There is also option to adjust your garden accordingly to provide the pond a more realistic and wild appearance.

Instructions

 

  1. Analyze your entire garden and choose a space suitable for building the garden pond. You have to prepare the outline of the ground by considering the nature and type of the pond you are planning to build. The pond also needs to be designed by considering the rocks, trees and specific soil condition. Further, the size of the pond has to be chosen based on the availability of space and the source of water to maintain the garden pond.
  2. Once you decide on all aspects of the pond, you can start the excavation. If you are planning to build a smaller garden pond, you can consider a normal depth of three to five fit. Also, if you are planning to use a hard tub liner, you have to ensure that there is no water leakage to the space surrounding and below the liners. For flexible liners, you must allow enough overlap to do some further un-digging after the excavation process is over.
  3. Now you need to arrange and plant various wet land plants before adding water to the pond. These plants will help in providing a more natural habitat to the visiting wild life and fishes. You should also remember that some of these creatures eat plants for surviving. However, these plants must be arranged in an even manner to provide your garden pond with a more natural and enhanced appearance.
  4. Now you can add water to the garden pond from both natural and man made sources. You can always leave the excavated pond to be filled in with natural rain water. But if you are building the pond during some other season, you can add buckets of water to fill in the garden pond. If you are thinking of cultivating fishes, you must avoid using the water containing chlorine. It will have an impact on the lives of the creatures and make the pond uninhabitable.
  5. After adding water to the garden pond, you have to allow some time for the water to completely set inside the pond. Once the water is shed, you can add fishes to the pond and allow it to be visited by frogs and birds. However, you must avoid putting different species of fishes inside the pond, as they may end up consuming each other and making the pond fishless. But a singe species of fishes will add to the garden pond and make a perfect environment to your garden.

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