favoritearticlesinc.com favoritearticlesinc.com
   Index >> About Us >> Privacy >> Terms of Use >> Add Url >> Submit Article
Search:   
Free links exchange
 
   

Drink & Food

   

Computers & Networking

   

Policies & Law

   

Property & Estate

   

Education & Learning

   

Investment & Finance

   

Health & Hygiene

   

Careers & Employment

   

Automotive

   

Self Help

   

Technology & Science

   

Art & Creative

   

Recreation & Entertainment

   

Business & Commerce

   

Lifestyle & Fashion

   

Healthcare & Medicine

   

Issues & News

   

Travel & Vacation

   

Malls & Shopping

   

Family & Home

   

Games & Play

   

Adventure & Sports

   

People & Society

   

Teens & Kids

 

Index –› Family & Home –› Landscape Gardening
 

Landscaping Tips: 6 Basic Steps To Building A Garden Pond

 
Building a garden pond is not just a matter of digging a hole, lining it with plastic and filling it with water. There are other considerations such as whether it should contain fish or just plants; how big or small it should be; its shape, and so on. Be prepared to dig a decent hole and spend many hours complaining about your aching backbut you'll be very pleased with the results and you can happily stand around, beer in hand, praising your efforts after the fact. For those who have done it, building a garden pond can be a very satisfying project indeed.

Step 1 - Decide on where to build your pond.
Naturally, level ground would be best or else you'll spend far more time and effort doing the levelling yourself. Building a garden pond under a tree is unwise as the roots will continue to grow and could encroach upon the pond's territory in the future. The shade of the tree will also mean a lack of sunlight, which is essential to your pond's survival. Since you will need electricity for the pump, proximity to an outlet is important.

Step 2Prefabricated or do-it-yourself liner?
Prefabs are the more expensive option but you pay for ease of installation, durability and low maintenance. Liners are available in different price ranges and generally speaking, the more you pay, the longer your liner will last.

Step 3Installation
For a prefab pond, tip it upside down on the area you've reserved, mark it out with 6 to 8 inches extra around the outside and start digging. If using liners, measure your outline keeping in mind the size of the liner you will be using. Building a garden pond that will last for years means that all debris should be removed from the cavity to avoid punctures to the bottom of the pond. Once the hole is the required depth and size, add the prefab or lay the lining. Fill to about one quarter capacity with water so that the weight will keep the pond in place as you refill the gaps with soil.

Step 4Decoration
You can now add plants, rocks, bark and stone around the 'banks' of the pond for a more natural appearance. If you intend to add fish, plants that overhang into the water will be useful as shade and hiding spots.

Step 5Add aquatic plants
If you're building a garden pond that doesn't have a pump, you should aim for plenty of plant life to keep algae growth under control.

Step 6Install a pump and filter
There are dozens of models on the market and your retailer will be able to help you decide which size is best for your pond. Read the instructions and follow carefully, but it's generally a simple task to place the pump in the water and connect the hose to it. The filter needs to be positioned in front of the pump to encourage water through the filter first. Building a garden pond and outfitting it should take little more than a weekend, which is one of the things that makes it so rewarding.

Author: Carlo Morelli
 
Author Bio:

Carlo Morelli writes for OnlineTips.Org, where you can read tips on home alarm monitoring, and home security services and products

 
 
 

Related Articles

 
Patio Furniture Accessories
 
How to Hunt the Deer While They Rest
 
Commercial Insulation Plate
 
Unusual Halloween Costumes For Him and Her
 
Scrapbooking - Scrapbook Ideas, Projects and Crafts galore
 
Bar and Wine Cabinets: Entertain in Style
 
Arts And Crafts Stores
 
What Is Equine Natural Health?
 
Which one is better: memory foam mattress or latex foam mattress?
 
Wintergreen
 
 
 
 
 

Advanced Spring Cleaning

You will be able to rejuvenate your home in areas where Lysol, a carpet cleaner, and organizational ... - Tracy Togliatti
 

Grooming For Dogs? Health And Comfort

Dogs need very good cleaning and grooming for keeping them healthy. - Ben Franklin
 

How to Plant Gardening Containers Or Gardening Pots In Your Container Garden

When beginning to plant garden containers and gardening pots make sure your soil is perfect for your ... - Mary Hanna
 
 

Tips to Prepare the Venison after the Hunt

After a long day of hunting, it is now time to take the deer or the hunting object back to the camp ... - Mitch Johnson
 

Make Your House A Kid Friendly Home

Need to make your house kid friendly and dont know where to start or what to do or just cant afford ... - niclyn
 
 
   Index >> Privacy >> Terms of Use
© 2008 www.favoritearticlesinc.com All Rights Reserved.