This article is geared towards the beginner water gardener, who is
comtemplating the installation of his/her first garden pond. The key to a
successful do-it-yourself project is to gather as much relevant information that
you can. Conveniently, the GardenSuperMart.com website is organized in a
manner to provide you with all the information that is required. To follow
are some preliminary considerations and design tips from the website that must
be taken into account, before embarking on a water
gardening project.
PRELIMINARY CONSIDERATIONS
1. Location
Install it as close as the house as possible to maximize enjoyment. For
safety reasons, make sure that there are no underground utilities where you will
be excavating. Check with your local utility company before you begin
digging.
Be sure to consider the slope of the land and the location of the pond in
order to avoid rainwater runoff. If the pond is located in a low-lying
area, lawn fertilizers and other chemicals can wash into the pond and harm the
fish and plants.
To grow healthy aquatic plants, you will require adequate sun exposure.
Most aquatic plants require four to six hours of sunlight per day to ensure
healthy growth.
2. Size
Make your pond as large as possible, to give you flexibility when you later
fill up the pond with fish and plants.
3. Purpose
Do you want to focus on growing water lilies? If so, locate the pond in
full sun. Do you want to raise pond fish? If so, shady areas would
be preferred.
4. Edging
You can edge your pond with stones, boulders, plants, beaches, and
docks. Plan ahead how you would like to edge your pond.
5. Style
Natural style ponds are built to create the illusion of a mountain
stream with waterfalls. Larger boulders and flat stones can be used in
combination to create the look of a naturally formed stream. The sound of
falling water can be fine-tuned through the careful arrangement and placement of
stone.
Urban ponds are typically smaller in area, and are
designed to fit well in smaller backyards.
Koi ponds
must be able to accomodate fish that can grow to about 2.5 feet in length.
Many koi ponds have no plants because koi have a tendency to eat certain types
of plants. You must plan for an extremely large pond, and provide adequate
surface area for the absorption of oxygen into the water. Ponds for koi
must be at least 3 feet deep to provide room for mobility. They also
require filtration to keep the water clean.
DESIGN
Next, you must make a decision on the type of pond that you want.
Pre-formed ponds come in a variety of shapes, usually with plant shelves
built in. They are ideal for first-time pond builders because they are
extremely durable, and less susceptible to tears and punctures.
Furthermore, their sturdy pond lips ease the task of leveling during
installation. Preformed ponds are easy to install and clean, but require
more skill to fit the hole in the ground with the shape of the pond. When
properly supported, preformed ponds are ideal for above-ground, indoor, and
patio setups.
Flexible liners are ideal for the more experienced water gardeners.
They allow for easy and very forgiving installations, which consequently
promotes greater creativity. Because you can create various shapes with
liners, it is possible to construct larger, and deeper configurations (when
compared to preformed ponds).
Concrete installations usually require a professional installation.
Concrete is a medium that tends to crack as the ground freezes and thaws.
Use a garden hose to lay out your garden pond shape on the ground. This
will allow you to experiment with the size and shape of your pond. Once
you have a plan for your water garden, it is important to get your design on
paper. The design drawing is paramount because it will help you to make an
accurate estimate of the material you will need. The diagram also will
allow you to plan for the placement of all the accessories. Be sure to
take into consideration the space that rocks and aquatic plants will take in the
final design. The pond may appear much smaller visually after all the
ponds and rocks are added. At this point, you should also plan for the
amount of plant material that you may need to landscape the pond.
Finally, it is now time to make a list of materials required. These
materials can be purchased from our online store. In our next article, we
will provide detailed instructions on how to install both liner and preformed
ponds.