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The Advantages of Both a Liner Pond and a Preformed Pond, Rolled Up Into One Box!
By Gerry Fung
Feb 2, 2005, 15:38
So you’ve decided to build your very own backyard water garden. You are in
the process of actively planning out your design, and you’re visualizing the
end-result. But have you paused to consider what kind of pond construction you
will be using? Do you know what kind of pond constructions exist? The majority
of garden ponds utilize one of two types of constructions: a preformed shell, or
a pond liner.
PREFORMED PONDS VS. LINER PONDS
Traditionally, preformed ponds are large shells, which are extremely
burdensome and difficult to transport. For example, a typical preformed pond kit
would come in a box that is 60” x 48” x 24”, which is too large for many car
trunk sizes. Liner kits, on the other hand, present many difficulties for the
beginner pond gardener. Since every liner pond shape is different, pond
gardeners must customize their own pond and ensure that it is level, and that it
does not have excessive wrinkling.
INTRODUCING FOLDING PREFORMED POND SHELLS
Algreen Products Inc.* has helped leverage both these problems by introducing
a flexible preformed pond, as part of their 2005 catalog. According to Melissa
Mulligan, a sales coordinator with Algreen Products Inc.,
“We recommend the flexible folding pond for any pond gardener who wants to
build a top-notch pond. The folding preformed/liner hybrid is created with a
proprietary blend of materials, which allows it to hold a customized shape. Yet
it is easily transportable, since a typical folding kit comes in a box one-sixth
the size of a regular preformed kit.”
Algreen advertises that its folding pond includes built-in plant shelves, is
weather-resistant, and is able to withstand extreme temperatures from 0 F to 105
F. Algreen guarantees that the pond will not chip, fade, or crack, and backs up
this claim with a 20-year warranty.
Upon closer examination of the pond, one of its greatest features is its
textured ridges. These ridges are strategically placed to allow beneficial
bacteria to form growth colonies, which significantly reduces algae-buildup in
the pond. When compared to its closest competitor, the Algreen folding pond
seems to be significantly more flexible, and less brittle. Price-wise, the
flexible pond kits cannot be beaten. Whereas their competition has a tendency to
offer low-grade statuary pumps with their kits, Algreen kits include a
heavy-duty Super Flo pump, and a flexible streamlet. The complete Algreen kit
includes:
- A flexible preformed pond shell
- An energy-efficient, heavy-duty Super Flo pump (500 or 306 gph, depending on
shell size**)
- Four fountain heads
- A telescopic riser and diverter for the Super Flo pump
- A flexible streamlet
- Two 6” silk water lilies
- Tubing and clamps.
As if that’s not a great deal, a quick web search will reveal that this kit
can be purchased from GardenSuperMart.COM*** with the following FREE
accessories:
- FREE 7-color floating solar-powered light
- FREE floating solar-powered frog light
- FREE New Pond, Ammonia Remover, Natural Clear, and Pond Shade water
treatments.
As of this article’s publication date, GardenSuperMart.com lists the pricing
for the 144 gallon granite folding pond (with streamlet) kit at $207.99 USD. The
72 gallon and the 105 gallon kit can be purchased for $157.99 USD.
* Algreen Products Inc. has a website at http://www.algreenproducts.com.
** The 144 gallon kits comes with a 500 gph pump, while the 72 and 105 gallon
kits both come with a 306 gph pump.
*** GardenSuperMart.com has an online store at http://www.buypond.com. Further tips and advice can be
obtained from their online garden pond forum at http://www.gardensupermart.com/tips.asp.
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