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Building Your Own Garden Pond

 

Here we have some tips and advice for someone planning to build a garden pond.

Sometimes the very act of making something on your own can fuel you to achieve what others think is not possible. Building your own garden pond may not be difficult for some people but for others it borders on impossible. It is actually very possible to build a garden pond as long as you set aside enough time, money and effort to do so.

Basically, a garden pond does not necessarily need to focus so much on the fish. Instead, the plants are the main focus in this kind of pond. Of course, having some animal life can add to the vibrancy and attraction of this kind of pond.

Before You Start

Before anything else, you need to decide if you want an above ground pond or dig a hole for your deeper garden pond. In most cases, people who wish to have a natural looking garden pond dig several feet into the ground. It is called natural looking because you have no walls to hold the water in. Ponds which are made with walls to hold the water in are usually the smaller ones because having just around two feet of water does not encourage fish growth. Shallow water also tends to heat up pretty quick under direct sunlight and this will kill the fish. Some people build a two feet wall but also dig several feet to have a deeper pond.

Choose the right location for your garden pond. A shady area with some sunlight is highly encouraged although, if you have no choice in the matter, there are some arrangements that can be done to fix too much sun or too much shade. Another thing to consider for your garden pond is what kinds of plants and fish or animals you shall put in it. Some fish thrive in sunlight while others prefer the shade. Some plants can also be difficult to grow near ponds so make sure you get plants that are native to ponds.

A garden pond can be a very beautiful attraction on your home. Lilies are one of the staples in these kinds of ponds and you can add some pond snails in your garden to help minimize the growth and appearance of algae. Your local plant store can provide you with the necessary know how and equipment for maintaining a garden pond. Your garden pond can be a soothing haven for you when you feel stressed out. The coolness of the water and plants can also relax you as well as the sound of water.

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