The life in a garden pond provides visual pleasure and an ongoing education. It's also a lovely addition to any style of garden.
June 23, 2015
The life in a garden pond provides visual pleasure and an ongoing education. It's also a lovely addition to any style of garden.
Aquatic plants add oxygen to the water and take up impurities, while fish eat mosquitoes and other insects, and their waste fertilizes the plants.
Here's how to get the pond-planning process started.
Select a location where the pond looks like it fits with the rest of the landscape.
Nearby trees may block the sun needed by aquatic plants and litter the water with leaves in autumn.
Flexible, fish-safe liners can be fitted into any size or shape of pond.
If you're installing your own pond, make sure that the top edges are absolutely level. Use a long carpenter's level to check all sides.
No room?
Landscape the edges with a combination of plants and edging stones.
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