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Water pond in 6 steps

The building of a Garden Pond is much more than just the dugging of a hole, lining the hole with material and putting in water. There are multiple factors that must be taken in consideration such as the size, shape and whether you are including fish or plants. When you venture into a project of this nature it can be very taxing. You should be prepared to spend many minutes digging the hole and then some additional complaining about your back ache. At the end of it all though, you will be plenty pleased with yourself and will indeed contemplate all the hard work that you have done. A sense of satisfaction in your success of building your Garden Pond on your own will prevail.

Phase 1 – Where to Build?
The logical option is to opt for a level area of soil. If you dont do this then you will find yourself in a tedious situation of having to do the work of level by yourself. It is essential to opt for an surface that is free of bushes as roots can grow beneath the Pond area and cause future difficulties. Another reason not to build under a tree is that the shade can block sunlight which is essential to a successful Pond. You will also require near distance to an electrical outlet as the pond’s equipment will require electricity to run.

Phase 2 – Choosing a liner
There are two principal options when it comes to Pond material for garden Bassin. The first and simpliest option is the already made liner. The downside is that this option is expensive but the facility of installation, rare maintenance and durability of the liner are what you pay for. Do-it-yourself liners are available and there are many different prices. Option can depend on price but remember that the general consensus is the more that you pay for the liner the better it will survive.

Phase 3 – Setting it up
If you are using a prefabricated basin then simply flip it upside down into the area that you have chosen and mark out a few inches extra on the borders. Then you start excavating. When utilizing liners it is essential that you keep the size of the liner in mind when doing measurements for your outerline. Construction of a Garden Bassin and water garden that remains in good standing means that it is crucial that all debris is removed from the dugged area to avoid any possibility of holes to the bottom of the basin. Once you have obtained the needed size and depth then install the lining. At this stage you should fill the pond to quarter of its retention to use the weight to maintain the basin steady as you fill any gaps.

Phase 4 – Decoration
The following step is some landscaping of the area near the bassin. This entails surrounding the contour of the basin with elements such as plants to make for a great|natural}}}} look. If you intend to make the pond a koi bassin pond then you will need to include some plants that overhang on the water to provide hiding areas for the fish.

Phase 5 – Aquatic plants
If it is your desire not to add a pump in your design it is essential that you add lots of aquatic plants to control algal growth.

Phase 6 – Pump Addition
It is crucial to opt for a size that suits the depth of your bassin. There are a few brands and sizes to opt from so get a few tips from experienced merchants as they will be able to guide you as to the optimal possibility to suit your needs. Follow the instructions closely and all should be ok.

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